Thursday, November 1, 2018

100 Central American Migrants Cross into South Texas in One Day, Say Border Patrol

 MCALLEN, TX - JUNE 12: Central American asylum seekers wait as U.S. Border Patrol agents take groups of them into custody on June 12, 2018 near McAllen, Texas. The families were then sent to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) processing center for possible separation. U.S. border authorities are …

Central American migrants continue to flow into the Rio Grande Valley Sector in large numbers, Border Patrol officials say. In about 24 hours, agents apprehended nearly 100 from Central American countries including families and unaccompanied minors.

Weslaco Station agents working near the border town of Hidalgo, Texas, encountered one large group of migrants on Tuesday evening. Agents said the group gathered along the U.S. side of the Rio Grande border with Mexico before moving out to find a law enforcement officer so they could surrender, according to Border Patrol officials.

The Border Patrol agents rounded up the migrants and placed them into custody, officials stated. The agents interviewed the group of 30 and learned they came to the U.S. without documentation from Guatemala.

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8 comments:

  1. haven't the army arrived yet? Let's not just stop the masses, let's get them all.

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    1. Evidently we have to check them out if they get on American soil. So, they either have to be stopped from doing so or change the law or build the wall :)

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  2. Point them back at the end of rifle muzzle. That will take care of the problem. The American people are gonna have to become hard hearted about this. Those people are invaders and nothing more.

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  3. A small group turns themselves in and distracts the few Border Patrol Officers who cover the area. Whilst a larger number slips through, and into America, via another area a few miles away. There isn't enough boots on the ground yet. Soon maybe.

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  4. And those the number that are caught - I wonder what how many others sneak on through to continue their journey.

    What I have never heard discussed - HOW MANY IS ENOUGH ?

    This NEEDS to be stopped - the U.S. cannot absorb so many people coming in all at once. Where are they going to live ? Where are they going to work ? Our infrastructure is already struggling to absorb the people here now.

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