The economics of industrial organization can shed some light on why smugglers have shifted from mom and pop operations to large, organized, and violent criminal cartels who now seek children clients instead of adults. Mom and pop smugglers ran small and unsophisticated operations to smuggle immigrants over the border. As border patrol cracked down on them and put many out of business, more intensive smuggling operations that required more capital, planning, and violence to overcome enforcement were needed to satisfy the demand. As a result of the shrinking mom and pop smuggling operations, serious criminal organizations and drug gangs have become specialized in smuggling migrants because of the higher profits. The shift from mom and pop smugglers to sophisticated criminal smugglers that focus on smuggling those with an inelastic demand for smuggling is the result of larger and more effective border enforcement. – Alex Nowrasteh
- Gonzalez, Daniel. (2014Jul23). Feds targeting smuggling rings to combat border crisis. Azcentral: The Arizona Republic. http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/arizona/investigations/2014/07/22/feds-targeting-smuggling-rings-combat-border-crisis/13030697/
- Lind, Dara. (2014Jun04). Thousands of children are fleeing Central America to Texas – alone. Vox Media. http://www.vox.com/2014/6/4/5773268/children-migration-central-america-texas-unaccompanied-alien-children-border-crisis/in/5577523
- Nowrasteh, Alex. (2014Jun30). Immigration Enforcement Aids Smugglers – Unaccompanied Children Edition. CATO Institute. http://www.cato.org/blog/immigration-enforcement-aids-smugglers-unaccompanied-children-edition
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Borderland’s Children: Vulnerabilities of Immigrant Children (Part 2) was originally published @ Cancer inCYTES Blog and has been syndicated with permission.
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