TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 4月29日 08時48分


The area of Paso Canoas, a shabby Costa Rican border town facing Panama, is known in part for shopping. Locals from both countries come to buy hard-to-find items. But it's also home to at least 15 smugglers, or coyotes, competing in the migrant trade. Among them is Katia, a mother of two, who calculates that she has sneaked between 500 and 600 people through the heart of Central America in the past 2½ years. It's a business, and Katia, as she sometimes calls herself, offers a rare view into how it works. In a series of interviews with TIME, she laid out her #smuggling operation in detail, from the bribe expected at a police checkpoint in Nicaragua to the surprisingly modest monthly profit she pockets from work that outsiders assume is part of a vastly lucrative industry dominated by hardened criminal gangs. Last December, while reporting this story, @lisettepoole photographed a white horse grazing in a palm field near the border area where Katia works. Read the full story, Smugglers Inc., on TIME.com. Photograph by @lisettepoole for TIME


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