After making the two day bus drive to the Tijuana border, the men attempted to cross the California desert on foot. About half way through the three day hike they were caught by immigration officers and sent back to Tijuana. While the pre-paid coyote trip guaranteed the men a successful passage into the US – no matter how many attempts are necessary – the coyote’s “all inclusive” package did not cover the extra housing or food required during the additional days at the border. The initial trip cost most of the men their savings – a whopping $3,000. Thus a good portion of the men considered returning to Ziquitaro as they did not have enough money to buy food. While I do not know how they managed to scrape together the money, I do know that they were able to stay the extra night. The next day they began their hike through the desert once again and successfully made it to California.
While the men will scatter throughout the state within the next few days, most will make their homes in Los Angeles, Oakland and Fresno. Although the arrival of these 25 men will most likely go unnoticed in the US, their absence is felt deeply here in Ziquitaro as wives, children and family members do not know when they will see their loved ones again.
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