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The immigration of people without proper legal status is largely driven by economic and social forces, including demand created by agribusiness and other corporations seeking cheaper labor, unemployment less-developed nationes, globalization, wars, repression, and sexism. People who are persecuted in their original country and then enter a country seeking safety are often said to be refugees or "seeking asylum". Some people characterize all immigrants without proper legal status as legitimate refugees ( economical refugee s), not limiting the term to political refugees.
In some areas like the Mexican-American border at Rio Grande, the Strait of Gibraltar, Fuerteventura and the Strait of Otranto , people smugglerPeople smuggling is a term which is used to describe the illegal and organised smuggling of people across international boundaries, usually for financial gain. Interpol in a recent communication described people smuggling as follows: People smuggling hass (known as "coyotes" along the US/Mexican border) receive money from migrants to get them into the wealthier country. Sometimes migrants are abandoned if there are difficulties, often dying in the struggle. Other may be victims of intentional killing. No matter the cause, there are many immigrant deaths along the United States BorderAccording to the US Border Patrol, 1,954 people died crossing the US/ Mexico border between the years 1998- 2004, from all causes. In 2004, 325 persons are reported to have died. The leading causes of death are heat stroke, dehydration, and hypothermia. every year. The official estimate is that between 19981998 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar), and was designated the International Year of the Ocean''. Events January January 1998 A massive ice storm, caused by El Nino, strikes New England, southern Ontario and Quebec, resulting- 20042004 is a leap year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 2004 calendar), and has also been designated the: International Year of Rice International Year to Commemorate the Struggle against Slavery and its Abolition Elections are to be held in 73 co there were 1,954 people who died in illegal crossings of the US/ MexicoThis article is about the country Mexico. For other meanings, see Mexico (disambiguation The United Mexican States or Mexico ( Spanish: Estados Unidos Mexicanos or Mexico regarding the use of the variant spelling Mejico see section The name below) is a co border. The Snakeheads gang of China has been smuggling labor into Pacific RimThe Pacific Rim is a political and economic term used to designate the countries on the edges of the Pacific Ocean, as well as the various island nations within the region. The commercial, military and political center of the Pacific Rim is Honolulu, the nations for over a century, making ChinatownAlternative meanings: Chinatown (disambiguation North America is in San Francisco, California, where signs, storefronts, proprieters, and even lamp posts bring the culture of China to the United States. Chinatown is an urban region containing a large popus frequent centers of illegal immigrants.
People smuggling may also be involuntary. Following the close of the international slave trade by the European nations and the US in the early 18th century the illegal importation of slaves into America continued for decades, albeit at much reduced levels. A sweatshop in Los Angeles, California was discovered in 1995 to be staffed by more than 30 imprisoned Thais persons who had been smuggled in for the purpose. The so-called " white slave trade" referred to the smuggling of women, almost always under duress or fraud, for the purposes of prostitution. Now more generically called " sexual slavery" it continues to be a problem, particularly in Europe and Asia.