Criminal aliens at the border
U.S. Border Patrol agents continue to apprehend sex offenders, criminals, and gang members along the southern border, with one apprehension turning deadly after a human smuggler crashed into a local resident’s car and killed a mother and daughter in Mission, Texas.
Border patrol agents have apprehended nearly 2 million people who’ve entered the U.S. illegally since the Biden administration began its open border policy, reversing existing policies and ignoring immigration laws passed by Congress.
Despite an increased workload and staff shortages, agents still manage to arrest gang members, convicted sex offenders and other criminals attempting to enter the U.S. illegally.
Over the weekend, agents in Laredo apprehended a Mexican national and MS-13 gang member with a criminal history. He was referred for federal prosecution for violating federal immigration law and remanded to U.S. Marshals Service custody.
Agents near McAllen and Harlingen also arrested three gang members and two foreign nationals previously convicted of sexual assault crimes and a man with an active arrest warrant from Utah for a sex crime. Agents also stopped two human smuggling attempts, arresting six people in the U.S. illegally from Guatemala and Mexico.
They apprehended eight people trespassing on a Texan’s ranch who entered the U.S. illegally from Guatemala and Mexico, bypassed Border Patrol checkpoints, and headed north.
In the same weekend, McAllen station agents arrested a Dominican Republic national who was convicted and sentenced to two years’ incarceration for strongarm rape in Massachusetts in 2017. He’d been deported but reentered after the Biden administration changed border policy and was caught again by Border Patrol agents.
Agents also apprehended two El Salvadoran Mara-Salvatrucha gang members, one of which was a female attempting to enter the U.S. illegally with a group of 65 people near McAllen. One in the group was a known Salvadoran 18th Street gang member. Agents also encountered a 36-year-old Mexican national wanted for aggravated sexual abuse of a child. He is being extradited to Utah.
Harlingen station agents apprehended a group of El Salvadorans, also with criminal records. One 34-year-old male had been sentenced to 10-years’ probation for sexual abuse of an individual less than 11 years old in Suffolk County, New York, in 2005. He was sentenced to 30 days’ confinement for possessing a forged instrument the same year. In 2019, he was sentenced to 14 months’ incarceration for being in the U.S. unlawfully after having been deported. He was deported only to reenter the country again after the Biden administration began its open border policy, and was caught again by Border Patrol agents.
Also around the same time period, Rio Grande Valley agents thwarted five smuggling attempts resulting in 36 arrests breaking up stash houses in McAllen and Rio Grande City.
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This could explain why Hispanic Americans are getting fed up with Biden's open borders policy. They are bearing the brunt of this lawlessness. Most of the law enforcement officers and Border Patrol agents on the border are Hispanic Americans. Biden's policies are endangering them and theri families.
See, also:
Why Would Hispanics Drop the Left?
The bill for the arrogance and incompetence displayed by leftist elites is now coming due.
And:
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