Ignacio Esteban
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Then after the Castro revolution, they came to the United States and they lost everything. And they have my family that started over again. And I'm fortunate enough to be in this great country and quite well within one generation. The wealth they lost in Cuba, I've done quite well in this country. And it's a very fortunate, great nation that we live in. And I talk about them in my books also.
Then after the Castro revolution, they came to the United States and they lost everything. And they have my family that started over again. And I'm fortunate enough to be in this great country and quite well within one generation. The wealth they lost in Cuba, I've done quite well in this country. And it's a very fortunate, great nation that we live in. And I talk about them in my books also.
Then after the Castro revolution, they came to the United States and they lost everything. And they have my family that started over again. And I'm fortunate enough to be in this great country and quite well within one generation. The wealth they lost in Cuba, I've done quite well in this country. And it's a very fortunate, great nation that we live in. And I talk about them in my books also.
So I work on that and I put in there. And so they need people because in Miami, in Miami International Airport, most of the flights, 85% of them come from Latin America, right? So they want the customs officials to be able to engage and speak Spanish because it's easier to catch people who are mules or smuggling drugs. You got to know what you're dealing with.
So I work on that and I put in there. And so they need people because in Miami, in Miami International Airport, most of the flights, 85% of them come from Latin America, right? So they want the customs officials to be able to engage and speak Spanish because it's easier to catch people who are mules or smuggling drugs. You got to know what you're dealing with.
So I work on that and I put in there. And so they need people because in Miami, in Miami International Airport, most of the flights, 85% of them come from Latin America, right? So they want the customs officials to be able to engage and speak Spanish because it's easier to catch people who are mules or smuggling drugs. You got to know what you're dealing with.
And I grew up in Miami, so I grew up with all the different cultures from South America, from Latin America, from Mexico, a lot of my friends. So I knew all that and I spoke Spanish. So I put in for the jobs, right? And I got it pretty quickly with customs. That was something where I was going to law school and I said, this is better because now I'm making quite a good money.
And I grew up in Miami, so I grew up with all the different cultures from South America, from Latin America, from Mexico, a lot of my friends. So I knew all that and I spoke Spanish. So I put in for the jobs, right? And I got it pretty quickly with customs. That was something where I was going to law school and I said, this is better because now I'm making quite a good money.
And I grew up in Miami, so I grew up with all the different cultures from South America, from Latin America, from Mexico, a lot of my friends. So I knew all that and I spoke Spanish. So I put in for the jobs, right? And I got it pretty quickly with customs. That was something where I was going to law school and I said, this is better because now I'm making quite a good money.
I'm going to have a good pension, right? I'm in law enforcement and I really enjoy, it is satisfying what kind of work I'll start doing. So you start there at the airport, you get your teeth into like password processing. And then I make one of their lead teams with customs called the contraband enforcement team.
I'm going to have a good pension, right? I'm in law enforcement and I really enjoy, it is satisfying what kind of work I'll start doing. So you start there at the airport, you get your teeth into like password processing. And then I make one of their lead teams with customs called the contraband enforcement team.
I'm going to have a good pension, right? I'm in law enforcement and I really enjoy, it is satisfying what kind of work I'll start doing. So you start there at the airport, you get your teeth into like password processing. And then I make one of their lead teams with customs called the contraband enforcement team.
And at the time, the 90s, in Miami, South Florida's making some of the biggest seizures in the country, right? You know, you still have the Cali Cartel, you still have the Medellin Cartel, and they're still pumping a lot of drugs. And I don't like what the Mexicans are gonna do when they take over.
And at the time, the 90s, in Miami, South Florida's making some of the biggest seizures in the country, right? You know, you still have the Cali Cartel, you still have the Medellin Cartel, and they're still pumping a lot of drugs. And I don't like what the Mexicans are gonna do when they take over.
And at the time, the 90s, in Miami, South Florida's making some of the biggest seizures in the country, right? You know, you still have the Cali Cartel, you still have the Medellin Cartel, and they're still pumping a lot of drugs. And I don't like what the Mexicans are gonna do when they take over.
They're doing it the school way with cargo, they're doing it with ships, they're doing it with the Florida and the Caribbean. And that's how they're getting it through to, especially in Florida. So it wasn't uncommon. after you and the job.
They're doing it the school way with cargo, they're doing it with ships, they're doing it with the Florida and the Caribbean. And that's how they're getting it through to, especially in Florida. So it wasn't uncommon. after you and the job.
They're doing it the school way with cargo, they're doing it with ships, they're doing it with the Florida and the Caribbean. And that's how they're getting it through to, especially in Florida. So it wasn't uncommon. after you and the job.
No, no, back then, back then. The Medellin, Cali, all those guys have collapsed, and now the Mexicans. And I've written books about how strong they've gone. And they're almost more powerful than the Columbus ever were. You talk about El Chapo, El Menchils, and I'll go into that also, how strong they've become. and how they changed the game completely and how we have to change.
No, no, back then, back then. The Medellin, Cali, all those guys have collapsed, and now the Mexicans. And I've written books about how strong they've gone. And they're almost more powerful than the Columbus ever were. You talk about El Chapo, El Menchils, and I'll go into that also, how strong they've become. and how they changed the game completely and how we have to change.