Over 130 Illegal Aliens Surrender to Arizona Border Patrol – Transported to Tucson for Processing

US

More than 130 illegal aliens surrendered to border patrol agents near San Miguel, Arizona on Wednesday.

The group consisted of citizens from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua according to interim Chief Patrol Agent of the U.S. Border Patrol for the Tucson sector, John Modlin.

“Masks were provided and the group was transported to Tucson for processing,” he said.

TRENDING: WATCH: Alex Jones Physically Stops Vehicle After Witnessing Migrant Children Being Stuffed in the Luggage Compartment

More than 750 unaccompanied minors crossed the border on Wednesday which means there are now more than 20,000 illegal alien children in US custody.

Kamala Harris was appointed as border czar a couple weeks ago and she has yet to address the crisis and visit the border.

Instead, Kamala Harris visited Northern California this week to pitch Joe Biden’s unpopular “infrastructure” package and ignored the border.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott called on the Biden Admin to close the San Antonio migrant facility after US government agencies received reports of child abuse, including sexual assault.

“The Biden administration caused this crisis and has repeatedly failed to address it,” Abbott said at a press conference Wednesday. “The administration failed to plan for the influx of children that they invited to come. Now they face allegations of despicable child abuse and neglect.”

Articles You May Like

Texas Attorney General Sues Biden Admin. For Title IX Misuse
Journalist Kara Swisher: ‘Anti-American’ To Oppose Young Pro-Hamas Protesters
Commentary: Many of the pro-Hamas protesters on college campuses clearly do not believe in free speech
‘Politically motivated prosecutions’: Jim Jordan investigates DOJ-tied prosecutor in Trump’s New York case
Arizona rancher will not be retried for murder following hung jury in deadly shooting of illegal alien: ‘Nightmare is over’

Leave a Comment - No Links Allowed:

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *