World News | Migrants in Mexico Fall Victim to Rampant Scams on Their Way to the US

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Latin American migrants making their often-arduous journey to the United States frequently fall victim to scams that can amount to thousands of dollars in losses paid to fraudulent businesses that spread disinformation and prey on the vulnerable.

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Mexico City, Jun 28 (AP) Latin American migrants making their often-arduous journey to the United States frequently fall victim to scams that can amount to thousands of dollars in losses paid to fraudulent businesses that spread disinformation and prey on the vulnerable.

The scammers range from human traffickers — often referred to as coyotes — to social media influencers, and many of them fraudulently pose as work recruiters, legal advisors or immigration coaches.

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Most of the impostors take advantage of the many twists and turns in US immigration policy, tricking migrants into paying for fake legal advice, work visas, political asylum or alternative ways to cross the US-Mexico border.

About a quarter of migrants surveyed earlier this month said they received messages offering immigration services and jobs, mainly via Facebook and WhatsApp. Two thirds of the 210 surveyed said they fell victim to some sort of fraud or disinformation. One migrant said he spent $1,500 on a form that turned out to be fake. (AP)

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