This is a documentary produced by Mercedes Maharis available for two bucks at Amazon. As reviews say:
"Extraordinary footage of actual border crossings and controversial scenes of those left for dead..."
"residents of border towns are fearful because of the limited support they have for security and the damage to property that the constant people trafficking causes..."
It seems to be getting harder to find first person accounts of the appalling conditions at the border. Human rights groups say almost one third of the women crossing the border have been raped sometime during their journey. Homes on the U.S. side have been discovered with dozens of border crossers held captive by smugglers seeking further ransom. The tales of tragic conditions just go on and on.
The news reporting media highlighted the inhumane conditions for awhile but discovered that it only reinforced the idea that increased security was necessary. Now reporting of real conditions along the border has become scarce.
The problem is not America. It’s Mexico, Central and South America’s problem. They are criminally corrupted societies run by drug lords and crooked politicians who export their poor as a form of human capital to pull billions out of our economy every year. The money these parasites take from our economy is the only thing keeping these countries from totally collapsing and American politicians know it.