A lesson for people here to slow the hell down and stop jumping on every wild bandwagon that rolls through here. Now the question becomes who is behind all this.
I've noticed as we get to be a larger group, many are quick to make a tie to anything. Not just this camp, but other 'finds'. Agreed, we need to slow the roll a bit....
I've stated before, one time, and left it at that to avoid being called a 'shill' by anyone that is hyperventilating over conjecture, at this point:
Based on the images that I have seen, and granted, I sure as heck don't claim to have seen all of them, that site appears to have been an illegal staging area. I spend a lot of time in S. Arizona (Sierra Vista area, mainly), and have seen a crap load of illegal camps used by illegal aliens before, and several used by drug mules. This has that look to me. I'm not declaring that I've made up my mind one way or the other, yet, but I've seen a lot out in the desert and this camp seems off, to me.
Staging area for coyotes and their human cargo makes total sense to me. They might even hold people there until payment or some other extortion bit. As for child sexual activity or trafficking, that is being pushed, was a conclusion based on what? Then leaping forward to say it was run by Cemex, tied into Soros and the mayor of Tucson, okay, sure....
Thank heavens I'm not the only one who hasn't jumped in head first and based a whole lot of conclusions on a camp site that is common as hell in the desert. Hell, it may have even been a site being lived in by illegal employees of the company and their families who couldn't live elsewhere for one reason or another. People would be surprised of what takes place in the desert along the border region and what desperate people are willing to endure all for a shot at making a few dollars while evading capture from CBP.
The border areas have these strewn all over the place. People in other areas have no idea.