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Old 09-21-2012, 10:31 AM   #1
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Though I feel sorry for all those living in powerty, whether they be from Thai neighboring countries, or from Mexico here, allowing such illegal "immigration" can beckfire upon a country, as it is backfiring upon U.S. now, with over 11 million of illegals, most of whom are hard workers, but now job market having shrunk, even 7 millions American citizens not having jobs, these hard working "illegals" are huge financial burden to the government & citizens of U.S....those greedy, and cheap companies here get their cheaper labor out of these illegals, but now the whole country is paying for that, and U.S. has created a monster they can not control any more, by allowing all these millions of illegals into the country, who are slowly like cancer eating away at the whole standard of living here.
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Old 09-21-2012, 07:20 PM   #2
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Default ILLEGAL WORKERS: A lucrative trade


Illegal immigrant workers are taken from the Thai Immigration Bureau’s detention centre in central Bangkok for deportation.
ILLEGAL WORKERS
A lucrative trade

By Anan Paengnoy
Sunday Nation

These foreigners are low paid, but they work hard, and there's good money to be made or saved despite the risks

The Royal Thai Police deports more than 500,000 illegal alien workers from Thailand each year, but the number of such workers has never really decreased because many Burmese, Cambodian and Laotians know how to sneak back in.

In Burma, influential agents have good connections with some policemen and locals.

After taking between Bt5,000 and Bt15,000 from each worker, the agents get them to obtain a temporary border pass to cross into Thailand. Vehicles transporting vegetables or fish are on standby to transport them to their prospective employers.
Checkpoints

Even then they must walk though the forest to avoid certain checkpoints.

Common routes are Mae Sai, Mae Sot and Mae Ramat.

Some walk via Mae Ramat and Tha Song Yang districts in Tak before gathering at Tambon Sammuen.

Routes on foot lead through other districts of Tak to nearby Kamphaeng Phet.

Workers from Cambodia usually walk from Banteay Mean-chey to Sa Kaew, where the border is level and they only need to creep under a wire fence. Once they are in Thailand, Thai agents take them to their destinations by bus, van or train.

The agents prefer the train, some of whose officials take bribes to look the other way.

Mode of transport

Workers from Laos cross on foot to meet agents in Tambon Khemarat in Ubon Ratcha-thani. From there, a van or pickup takes them along an unmetalled road to Arun Prasert and on to Bangkok.

Some Laotians take long-tailed boats to landings in Ubon Ratchathani where they will not encounter Thai officialdom. Laotians say they pay the agents only Bt5,000.

XTRA

penalty

>> If convicted of smuggling alien workers, an offender faces up to 10 years in jail and/or a maximum fine of Bt100,000.

>> If convicted of hiring illegal alien workers, an offender faces a fine ranging between Bt10,000 and Bt100,000 for every alien hired.
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