Smuggling You Here Part 2
There
are enterprising individuals who simply make Banzai charges up
the freeways of America. What they do is load a van as full of
illegals as is possible and then race northwards up the freeway
at some speed even 40 miles an hour over what everyone else is
doing. These "Banzai" charges occur every day along
our southern border. They are quite dangerous.
Many
media outlets are caught between their innate liberal "open
the borders" total disregard for America's sovereignty and
their need for ratings. Some TV stations will cover these Banzai
charges as if they were bull fights but then spin the situation
into the "undocumented migrant" being the victim --
even when the illegal aliens murder innocent Americans in the
process.
The
video clip below is an example of this. These clips are as common
as pennies on the sidewalk. One station, when asked if a clip
could be used replied "Not... a... Single... Frame.."
The fact that they receive their license from the United States
Government and are responsible to us citizens seemed to make little
difference when it came to hiding the reality of the border and
trying to portray illegal aliens racing at 100 miles an hour through
rush hour traffic as the victims.
Banzai
up the boulevard at 100 miles an hour (~200 kmh)
Smuggling
illegal aliens is very illegal and can cost the perpetrator
jail time, their car, and even their house.
The
average American willing to do this is usually not too bright.
There was the case of the waitress for a major restaurant chain
that was in love with the Mexican illegal alien short order cook
(quick visits to the walk in refrigerator at 5AM) and who spontaneously
volunteered to smuggle the cook's wife and kids into the US in
the trunk of her car. You almost have to peek through your fingers
when just thinking about what happened to her.... and her husband...
at the border.
Many
of the professional smugglers of today are not your friendly,
happy "Coyotes" (yes, coyotes), smuggling you
"Pollos" (chickens) over "La Linea" (the border)
while avoiding "La Migra" (US immigration authorities)
or "Las Verdes" (the greenies -- which are the US Border
Patrol).
Nope.