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People from all over the world are walking in at the border Texas Del Rio station.
Del Rio Border Patrol Sector Arrests Two Large Groups of Over 100 | U.S. Customs and Border Protection
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VIDEO: Hundreds of Haitians, Africans wade through Rio Grande, stroll into USA - carrying luggage! - The American MirrorThe American Mirror
http://www.theamericanmirror.com/vi...-rio-grande-stroll-into-u-s-carrying-luggage/
Video of the above crossings at:
DVIDS - Video - CBP, United States Border Patrol, Group of 205 Apprehended by Border Patrol Agents from Del Rio Station, Del Rio Sector, Texas
With the growing number of homeless in our own country how can we continue to take in the world while our own do without? When is enough, enough?
Del Rio Border Patrol Sector Arrests Two Large Groups of Over 100 | U.S. Customs and Border Protection
DEL RIO, Texas U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Del Rio Station arrested two large groups, one consisting of 105 illegal aliens, and the other with 205. This brings the total number of large groups of over 100 people encountered in Del Rio Sector this fiscal year to three.
U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Del Rio Station arrested two large groups, one consisting of 105 illegal aliens, and the other with 205.
U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the
Del Rio Station arrested two large groups.
Del Rio Sector Border Patrol agents have apprehended people from over 45 countries around the world,� said Del Rio Sector Chief Patrol Agent Raul L. Ortiz. Our agents, along with the assistance of our DHS partners, continue to meet each new challenge as the ongoing humanitarian crisis evolves.
On June 22, agents assigned to the Del Rio Station arrested a group of 105 people shortly after they made an illegal entry by crossing the Rio Grande River. During processing, agents determined that the group consisted of about 82 Haitians as well as a number of South American and African nationals.
On June 24, Del Rio agents arrested a group of 205 people shortly after they made an illegal entry into the United States. The group consisted of about 122 Haitian nationals, but also included nationals from South American and African countries.
All immigrants apprehended in the Del Rio Sector are medically evaluated and are referred to more advanced care if needed.
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VIDEO: Hundreds of Haitians, Africans wade through Rio Grande, stroll into USA - carrying luggage! - The American MirrorThe American Mirror
Groups of hundreds of Africans, Haitians and others from Central and South America continue to trudge across the U.S.- Mexico border in record numbers, despite promises from Mexico to help stop the massive migration.
Footage from the Del Rio Sector of the border in Texas shows scores are making their way in mini-caravans, with many arriving well-dressed in designer clothes, toting luggage and backpacks with their children in tow.
Border Patrol agents came across the first of the two most recent groups on June 22, when 105 crossed the Rio Grande River and into the United States.
That group consisted of 82 Haitians, with the rest from South America and Africa.
On Monday, another group nearly twice as big 205 waded across, undoubtedly inspired by the success of the first group. The second wave included 122 Haitians, with dozens of others from Africa and South America, according to a statement from U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
“Del Rio Sector Border Patrol agents have apprehended people from over 45 countries around the world, Del Rio Sector Chief Patrol Agent Raul Ortiz said. Our agents, along with the assistance of our DHS partners, continue to meet each new challenge as the ongoing humanitarian crisis evolved.
And it's escalating quickly.
Del Rio Sector agents apprehended 164% more unaccompanied children, 1,034% more family units, and 70% more single adults through May than they did last year. It's the same situation across the entire southwest border, with every single sector witnessing staggering increases compared to 2018, CBP data shows.
Through May fiscal year 2019, agents apprehended 56,278 children (74% more than 2018), 332,981 family units (463% more), and 204,248 single adults (27% more).
Border Patrol agents on the southwest border apprehended 132,887 illegal immigrants in May alone, while the running total for fiscal year 2019 stands at 787,161 through May, roughly the population of Seattle or Denver.
Most are claiming asylum, a legal loophole that leaves Border Patrol agents with few options but to process their claims and release them into the U.S. while they await adjudication, which takes years.
http://www.theamericanmirror.com/vi...-rio-grande-stroll-into-u-s-carrying-luggage/
Video of the above crossings at:
DVIDS - Video - CBP, United States Border Patrol, Group of 205 Apprehended by Border Patrol Agents from Del Rio Station, Del Rio Sector, Texas
With the growing number of homeless in our own country how can we continue to take in the world while our own do without? When is enough, enough?
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