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来源类型 | Report |
规范类型 | 报告 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.7249/RR2852 |
来源ID | RR-2852-DHS |
Human Smuggling and Associated Revenues: What Do or Can We Know About Routes from Central America to the United States? | |
Victoria A. Greenfield; Blas Nunez-Neto; Ian Mitch; Joseph C. Chang; Etienne Rosas | |
发表日期 | 2019-04-22 |
出版年 | 2019 |
语种 | 英语 |
结论 | Characteristics of actors that engage in human smuggling
Relationship between human smuggling and drug trafficking
Preliminary findings on revenue estimation
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摘要 | Unlawful migrants from Central America apprehended at the U.S.-Mexico border each year often hire smugglers for assistance or pay others for rights of way at some point during their journey north. Policymakers face concerns that a substantial share of migrants' expenditures on smuggling services could be flowing to transnational criminal organizations (TCOs), entities that represent a potential threat to homeland security. ,In response to these concerns, the authors of this report conducted a scoping study to develop a preliminary estimate of TCOs' revenues from smuggling migrants from the Northern Triangle region of Central America (Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador) to the United States and to characterize the TCOs' structure, operations, and financing. They conducted interviews with subject-matter experts, a review of literature, and an analysis of governmental and nongovernmental data on migration and human smuggling and found that human smuggling involves many different types of actors and that most TCOs' activities and revenues cannot be separated credibly from those of ad hoc groups, independent operators, and others who engage in human smuggling. They developed a preliminary estimate of revenues from human smuggling flowing to all types of smugglers, not just TCOs — ranging from about $200 million to $2.3 billion in 2017 — with uncertainty stemming largely from analytical challenges related to data limitations and time constraints. Separately, they also produced a preliminary estimate of the taxes, or pisos, that migrants pay to drug-trafficking TCOs to pass through their territories, ranging from about $30 million to $180 million. |
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主题 | Border and Port Security ; Central America ; Immigration and Emigration ; Mexico ; United States |
URL | https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR2852.html |
来源智库 | RAND Corporation (United States) |
引用统计 | |
资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/523785 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Victoria A. Greenfield,Blas Nunez-Neto,Ian Mitch,et al. Human Smuggling and Associated Revenues: What Do or Can We Know About Routes from Central America to the United States?. 2019. |
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