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Cayo Largo, what is bringing you down there?
I am right behind a city called Bayamon, up in the mountains, We live on the highest peak in the northern central mouinatins here. I can see almost the whole north shore, from Camuy to El Yunque.
If you want to visit from Cayo Largo, I think there are illegal immigrant boats leaving cuba hourly to here......I watch them pull up. Alot of times they ride on freighters and jump ship in a remote area and swim in. After that they are Puerto Ricans! $100 for ss card, $75 for driver's liscence, $100 for birth certificate, and you are set for life.
Unfortunately they do not know the rackets so many of them wind up in slavery, literally, internet **** sites are full of them. They stick them in houses and tell them they have 'work off their debt for immigrating' and fool them into being slaves. Unfortunately, the imaginary debt never goes away. Hopefully they will start to wise up en masse so at least they can enjoy their illegal freedom???? Guess who runs those slavery rings??? INS supervisors appointed by Clinton, the king of perving.
They say 'they cant track them due to outdated computers that will never be able to be updated properly', yeah right. I can track them from up here, so what's wrong with them???? Since we are a US territory they hop on planes to any US city just like any other US city, no immigrations checkpoints. I still have no clue why people risk the mexican border crossing when they have a whole island especially for them. Kind of ranting off the topic, point is you can catch a raft or boat here from Cayo Largo any time......
Are you planning to make a puter drawing of your pond plan?
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