Thriving network of fixers preys on migrants crossing Mexico

A Mexican immigration officer checks the documents of migrants waiting in line to apply for legal migration papers outside the ɫtv Migration Institute in Tapachula, Chiapas state, Mexico, Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022. Many migrants travel through Mexico using “safe passage” permits, the common term for some of the temporary documents issued by the Mexican government. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)

TAPACHULA, Mexico (AP) — When migrants arrive to the main crossing point into southern Mexico -- a steamy city with no job opportunities, a place packed with foreigners eager to keep moving north -- they soon learn the only way to cut through the red tape and expedite what can be a monthslong process is to pay someone.

With soaring numbers of people entering Mexico, a sprawling network of lawyers, fixers and middlemen has exploded in the country. At every step in a complicated process, opportunists are ready to provide documents or counsel to migrants who can afford to speed up the system — and who don’t want to risk their lives packed in a truck for a dangerous

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