Sheriff Mark Lamb
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Hundreds, hundreds of times.
So not only do these people pay to come in, if they can't pay, then the cartels give them credit.
And the way they make them work it off is either labor,
which is you're gonna see more crime across this country because these people paid the cartels to come in here.
Even if they showed up from other countries, the cartels are making sure they're getting their money.
I mean, there's parts of the Gulf cartel, the Cartel de Golfo, those guys are putting wristbands on people to make sure that they know they paid.
So they're charging you to come across.
And if you can't pay, they'll do it on credit.
And then you have to work it off.
So now you're seeing a lot of breaking and enterings and stuff because people owe the cartels.
They don't want to.
So I got to go steal something.
If I can't find a job to pay for what I owe the cartel, then I'm going to steal it.
The women end up working it off in the sex trade.
The children, which, by the way, are about 150,000 unaccompanied minors a year right now.
150,000.
Our government has admitted they don't know where about 100,000 of those children are.
I mean, how are Americans not outraged to know that 100,000 children who came here alone without parents, we don't know where they're at?
I'll tell you where they're at.
They're in the cartels.