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natural disasters, lack of job opportunities in covid-19, running power and water barely exist. people here make $2 per day and this is their last stop before deciding to flee the country. the 35-year-old mira says the national government is simply corrupt. [speaking non-english language] he sang the money for the united states, people need to see it in their neighborhoods and they are not seeing it in their neighborhoods. if they can see it in their neighborhoods people will not go to the united states. but the streets are fixed in the schools are fixed. corruption is also rampant among the gangs here. ms-13 and barrio 18 gangs elaborate extortion networks and the gang unit says about 60% of the businesses here are forced to pay extortion. we visited the anti-gang unit, listen. gangs and you guatemala survive through extortion, extorting businesses and individuals. you can see based on these two
mass migration. i asked who has thought about going to the united states and everybody has. a plan met with skepticism where 400,000 people who live in guatemala s largest slum have yet to see the benefits of $1.7 billion of u.s. aid money over the last deck a kid. you want the money to go directly to your mayor because you trust your mayor? [speaking spanish] because if it goes through any other hands that money is going to be going to other places than here where it s needed. the multinational gang unit deals with corruption on the street level. ms-13 operate extortion networks. can you see based on two maps how complicated it is. this is a bus company in guatemala that was extorted by the gangs. each one of these is a cell phone connected to this case. and in this case, every bust has has to pay a gang $100 a month.
maps just how complicated it is. this is a bus company in guatemala that was extorted by the gangs, and each one of these is a cell phone connected to the case. in this case every bus has to pay the gang about $100 per month and this is how gang survive. just elaborate extortion networks here in guatemala but the bottom line is $200 million, trace, is being invested here by u.s. businesses. $13 billion is being sent by guatemalans working in the united states to their families here and that is an equation that they have to flip and they are going to try to do that. right now corruption is front and center on everyone s minds. trace: i think the key phrase was a come up with the billion dollars u.s. has set, it s very hard to work on the ground. sandra: schools meanwhile pushing a awoken curriculum sparking political divisions and growing outrage in classrooms
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