US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Border Patrol (BP) press releases are a sobering reminder of the fact that America is, literally, suffering from an invasion—millions of illegal migrants. Border Patrol in Del Rio, Texas alone encountered over 3,500 illegal migrants from 39 different countries over a mere three days’ time. One Texas Border Patrol sector has encountered hundreds of criminal migrants just since the start of October. This is a border crisis of massive proportions.
“U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to Del Rio Sector encountered 3,541 undocumented migrants from 39 different countries, Dec. 3-5.
Among the encounters, Eagle Pass Station Border Patrol agents arrested three large groups consisting of single adults, family units, and unaccompanied children.”
In Brownsville, TX Border Patrol encountered 301 migrants in two days. Many criminals are among those flooding across the border. CBP reported “more than 300 [criminal/gang member migrants] already apprehended in the Rio Grande Valley [RGV] this fiscal year.” For context, this fiscal year started in October—and that’s just ONE Border Patrol sector. For instance, two members of the violent, murderous Mara-Salvatrucha (MS-13) gang and a previously convicted murderer were arrested in RGV last week.
Other important stories:
CBP rescued a teenage girl from her alleged sexual predator kidnapper on Dec. 2.
“On December 2, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) rescued a 16-year-old missing female from her 19-year-old alleged kidnapper. The suspected kidnapper attempted to enter Canada with the minor via the Highgate Springs Port of Entry. The alleged kidnapper was denied entry to Canada and returned to the U.S. due to the lack of a COVID-19 test and behavioral abnormalities. During the primary inspection, CBP officers were alerted when the 16-year-old minor pinged as missing from Connecticut via the National Crime Information Center (NCIC.)
Due to the nature of the encounter, officers separated the subjects. At that time, the female minor stated that she had been kidnapped, sexually assaulted, and threatened with a knife by the driver. System queries revealed no derogatory information about the alleged kidnapper, although a pat-down search revealed a knife.”
Laredo (TX) Sector BP stopped both two human smuggling attempts and a narcotic smuggling attempt on Dec. 6 and 7. Laredo BP also rescued “a two-year child suffering from a serious medical condition” on Nov. 30.
RGV Border Patrol arrested four gang members in two days at the end of November.
(Image courtesy of US CBP.)
Perhaps you should forward these reports to Pope Francis. He seems to be woefully ignorant of the many problems associated with open borders.