Bodies on the Border

Finding human remains along the southern border with Mexico is a regular occurrence. There is a war currently going on between rival Mexican gangs to control key unfenced crossings. These crossings are used to smuggle both drugs and people. Just over the weekend 19 burned bodies (caution: there is graphic content at the link) were found south of the Texas border. From Brietbart:
A fierce shootout between rival cartels in Northern Mexico is linked to the discovery of 19 torched bodies a short distance from the border with Texas.
The discovery took place on Saturday afternoon when authorities responded to reports of a shootout along rural roads near the town of Santa Anita, near the border city of Camargo, Tamaulipas. When authorities responded they found multiple torched vehicles with human remains inside, information released by the Tamaulipas government revealed. Authorities found three rifles at the crime scene located near the bodies
Rumors are that they were immigrants from Central America. If true, it makes sense that a rival gang would kill the customers to discourage a rival business. Smuggling people is a big business. Whoever owns the crossing gets a cut of the profits from the coyotes who do the smuggling.
While rival gangs make war on each other over control of the crossings, they take advantage of any opportunity. Officials on both sides of the border have accepted bribes. Mexican troops have even crossed the border and threatened our agents.
Coyotes and cartels are not the only organizations looking to profit. There are powerful people that are pushing would be immigrants north.
Open borders advocates are panicking after the arrest of Irieno Mujihca, the leader of Pueblo Sin Fronteras, a pro-open borders group funded by globalist financier George Soros that has worked to undermine United States immigration policy and sponsor Central American caravans.
The aliens who make it through the border and are released into the United States fund a cottage industry. Charities and non-profits throughout the country stand by to help them stay here.
As for those who end up littering the various trails across the border, who cares. If it is service to some higher goal its fine. We can look back at the words of Bill Clinton’s Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright. When asked if killing half a million Iraqi children with sanctions was ok, she responded: “I think this is a very hard choice, but the price–we think the price is worth it.”