Millions of Illegal Aliens From All Over The World Head For U.S. Border

Newborn Baby Endangered by Smuggler, Mother in Police Pursuit near Border in Texas

A human smuggler and a migrant mother endangered the life of a newborn by engaging in a police pursuit 80 miles from the Texas-Mexico border. The smuggler fled after attempting to sneak through the Falfurrias Border Patrol Checkpoint.

Falfurrias Station Border Patrol agent assigned to the immigration checkpoint on U.S. Highway 281 observed a Chevrolet Blazer approaching for inspection late last week, according to information obtained from Border Patrol officials. The agents referred the U.S. citizen driver to the secondary inspection area.

The driver failed to stop at the secondary inspection station and led Border Patrol agents and Texas DPS troopers on a short vehicle pursuit. Inside the vehicle, police found a migrant woman and her newborn child. The child was not restrained inside the vehicle during the pursuit, according to Rio Grande Valley Sector Acting Chief Patrol Agent Joel Martinez.

Police arrested the driver and turned him over to the Brooks County Sheriff’s Office for state charges related to human smuggling and fleeing from police. The mother and the infant were processed by Border Patrol agents with no apparent consequence of the child endangerment.

Newborn Baby Endangered by Smuggler, Mother in Police Pursuit near Border in Texas
 
Arms Smuggler Busted near Border in Texas with 15 Firearms Headed to Mexico

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Del Rio Sector Border Patrol agents teamed up with state and other federal agencies to stop a shipment of weapons to Mexico. The smugglers used an SUV to move at least 15 firearms out of Texas.

“Not only do we prevent illicit narcotics & persons from entering the US, we also stop money & firearms from cartels,” Del Rio Sector Chief Patrol Agent Jason D. Owens wrote in a tweet reporting the failed smuggling attempt.

A specialized intelligence team partnered with state and other federal agencies to locate an SUV. The interdiction team located the SUV and found more than 15 firearms. The weapons included a handgun and multiple shotguns.

Chief Owens also reported that agents, along with law enforcement partners worked together to disrupt 47 human smuggling attempts in vehicles. He added that agents arrested 266 subjects and seized four firearms carried by the human smugglers.

Arms Smuggler Busted near Border in Texas with 15 Firearms Headed to Mexico
 
166 Migrants Died in Single Texas Region and Mexican Border State in 6 Months

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In a span of six months, the Texas-Coahuila border region has recorded the same number of migrant deaths this year as in all of 2021. The high number of deaths occurred as the region became the busiest human smuggling corridor as the U.S. and Mexico appear to be unable to curb the worsening border crisis.

166 Migrants Died in Single Texas Region and Mexican Border State in 6 Months
 
Border Crisis Hits NYC: Adams calls on Biden as Shelters Overrun With Migrants

New York City’s homeless shelters are being overrun with asylum-seeking migrants as the nation’s immigration crisis continues to worsen — with nearly 3,000 arriving in recent weeks, Mayor Eric Adams warned Monday.

Adams called on President Biden to send “additional federal resources immediately” so the city can handle the overflow.

Adams said the added migrant burden included families “arriving on buses sent by the Texas and Arizona governments” but in other cases, he said, “it appears that individuals are being sent by the federal government.”

Adams became the second big-city mayor in recent days to fault the federal government for the influx of migrants into local homeless shelters.

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Migrants prepare to board a Border Patrol bus on May 20, 2022, in Eagle Pass, Texas.

Adams calls on Biden as NYC shelters overrun with migrants
 
Washington DC mayor is pissed they are getting bus loads of illegals. It ain't funny anymore and silence is not an option. She just wants to leave them in Texas and Arizona, and opines they are being tricked to go to DC. Progressives policies really do suck huh when they are brought to a theater near you?


DC Democrats beg for help as border states bus migrants to Biden's backyard

AUSTIN, Texas — More than 150 buses traveling from Arizona and Texas have transported nearly 6,000 migrants to the nation’s capital over the past three months, and Democrats in Washington are complaining that they cannot accommodate the mass releases.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...y/-dc-democrats-beg-help-migrant-busing-texas
 
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Warning: A but lengthy, but good read.

On Mexicans, Anthony Bourdain wrote this:

Americans love Mexican food. We consume nachos, tacos, burritos, tortas, enchiladas, tamales and anything resembling Mexican in enormous quantities.

We love Mexican beverages, happily knocking back huge amounts of tequila, mezcal, and Mexican beer every year. We love Mexican people—we sure employ a lot of them.

Despite our ridiculously hypocritical attitudes towards immigration, we demand that Mexicans cook a large percentage of the food we eat, grow the ingredients we need to make that food, clean our houses, mow our lawns, wash our dishes, and look after our children.

As any chef will tell you, our entire service economy—the restaurant business as we know it—in most American cities, would collapse overnight without Mexican workers. Some, of course, like to claim that Mexicans are “stealing American jobs.”

But in two decades as a chef and employer, I never had ONE American kid walk in my door and apply for a dishwashing job, a porter’s position—or even a job as a prep cook. Mexicans do much of the work in this country that Americans, probably, simply won’t do.

We love Mexican drugs. Maybe not you personally, but “we”, as a nation, certainly consume titanic amounts of them—and go to extraordinary lengths and expense to acquire them. We love Mexican music, Mexican beaches, Mexican architecture, interior design, Mexican films.

So, why don’t we love Mexico?

We throw up our hands and shrug at what happens and what is happening just across the border. Maybe we are embarrassed. Mexico, after all, has always been there for us, to service our darkest needs and desires.

Whether it’s dress up like fools and get passed-out drunk and sunburned on spring break in Cancun, throw pesos at strippers in Tijuana, or get toasted on Mexican drugs, we are seldom on our best behavior in Mexico. They have seen many of us at our worst. They know our darkest desires.

In the service of our appetites, we spend billions and billions of dollars each year on Mexican drugs—while at the same time spending billions and billions more trying to prevent those drugs from reaching us.

The effect on our society is everywhere to be seen. Whether it’s kids nodding off and overdosing in small town Vermont, gang violence in L.A., burned out neighborhoods in Detroit—it’s there to see.

What we don’t see, however, haven’t really noticed, and don’t seem to much care about, is the 80,000 dead in Mexico, just in the past few years—mostly innocent victims. Eighty thousand families who’ve been touched directly by the so-called “War On Drugs”.

Mexico. Our brother from another mother. A country, with whom, like it or not, we are inexorably, deeply involved, in a close but often uncomfortable embrace.

Look at it. It’s beautiful. It has some of the most ravishingly beautiful beaches on earth. Mountains, desert, jungle. Beautiful colonial architecture, a tragic, elegant, violent, ludicrous, heroic, lamentable, heartbreaking history. Mexican wine country rivals Tuscany for gorgeousness.

Its archeological sites—the remnants of great empires, unrivaled anywhere. And as much as we think we know and love it, we have barely scratched the surface of what Mexican food really is. It is NOT melted cheese over tortilla chips. It is not simple, or easy. It is not simply “bro food” at halftime.

It is in fact, old—older even than the great cuisines of Europe, and often deeply complex, refined, subtle, and sophisticated. A true mole sauce, for instance, can take DAYS to make, a balance of freshly (always fresh) ingredients painstakingly prepared by hand. It could be, should be, one of the most exciting cuisines on the planet, if we paid attention.

The old school cooks of Oaxaca make some of the more difficult and nuanced sauces in gastronomy. And some of the new generation—many of whom have trained in the kitchens of America and Europe—have returned home to take Mexican food to new and thrilling heights.

It’s a country I feel particularly attached to and grateful for. In nearly 30 years of cooking professionally, just about every time I walked into a new kitchen, it was a Mexican guy who looked after me, had my back, showed me what was what, and was there—and on the case—when the cooks like me, with backgrounds like mine, ran away to go skiing or surfing or simply flaked. I have been fortunate to track where some of those cooks come from, to go back home with them.

To small towns populated mostly by women—where in the evening, families gather at the town’s phone kiosk, waiting for calls from their husbands, sons and brothers who have left to work in our kitchens in the cities of the North.

I have been fortunate enough to see where that affinity for cooking comes from, to experience moms and grandmothers preparing many delicious things, with pride and real love, passing that food made by hand from their hands to mine.

In years of making television in Mexico, it’s one of the places we, as a crew, are happiest when the day’s work is over. We’ll gather around a street stall and order soft tacos with fresh, bright, delicious salsas, drink cold Mexican beer, sip smoky mezcals, and listen with moist eyes to sentimental songs from street musicians. We will look around and remark, for the hundredth time, what an extraordinary place this is.
 
GRAPHIC EXCLUSIVE: Migrant Found Dead on Texas Ranch 25 Miles North of Mexican Border

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Del Rio Sector Border Patrol agents and local sheriff’s office deputies recovered the remains of a migrant who died on a Texas ranch about 25 miles north of the Mexican border. Another group of migrants trespassing on the ranch discovered the migrant’s body and called 911.

Eagle Pass Border Patrol agents and deputies from the Maverick County Sheriff’s Office responded to the location near Highway 57 and found the body of a migrant male lying on his back in the brush.

The likely cause of death appears to be exposure to the 100+ degree heat and lack of water after being abandoned by human smugglers.

The deaths of migrants in South Texas is an all too common occurrence. Border Patrol officials told Breitbart they are recovering the bodies of one migrant per day on average. Many of the deaths occur after exposure to the elements as in this case while others fall victim to drowning in the Rio Grande while attempting to illegally cross from Mexico to Texas.

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GRAPHIC EXCLUSIVE: Migrant Found Dead on Texas Ranch 25 Miles North of Mexican Border
 
Here is the issue. According to the feds we need workers, we need military service members. So we are encouraging and allowing them to cross. Plain and simple. Whether you support Dem or Rep your party is encouraging and supporting it.

What do we as citizens do about it? That is the question. This isn't about race to me. We must fundamentally change what we want as a country. We have to think and act differently.
 
Justice Jackson Dissents in First Vote as Supreme Court Won't Reinstate Biden Immigration Policies

(CNN) The Supreme Court Thursday declined to freeze a lower court order that blocked the Department of Homeland Security from implementing immigration enforcement priorities, in a case marking Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's first vote since joining the court.

Jackson and Justices Elena Kagan, Sonia Sotomayor and Amy Coney Barrett dissented from the court's action.

The court also agreed to hear arguments on the merits of the case next term in its December sitting, adding another substantial dispute to the court's docket which already includes cases on voting rights, religious liberty, the environment and affirmative action.

The court's 5-4 order is a loss for the Biden administration, which is trying to return to Obama-era immigration enforcement measures based on a priority system instead of the more aggressive approach taken under the Trump administration. That approach, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has said, considers the department's limited resources and allows immigration officers to focus on priorities, like security risks.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/21/politics/supreme-court-immigration-jackson/index.html

https://www.cnn.com/profiles/ariane-de-vogue-profile
 
Cops discover as many as FIFTY children as young as 12 are being used as child labor at Hyundai assembly plant in Alabama after runaway, 14, reveals she worked in the factory

As many as 50 migrant children as young as 12 years old have been used as child labor at an Alabama plant that sells parts to Hyundai's assembly line.

The claims have been made by Montgomery police, the Guatemalan family of three of the underage workers, and eight former and current employees at the factory for the Korean carmaker.

Underage workers, in some cases as young as 12, have recently worked at a metal stamping plant operated by SMART Alabama LLC, these people said.

SMART, listed by Hyundai in corporate filings as a majority-owned unit, supplies parts for some of the most popular cars and SUVs built by the automaker in Montgomery, its flagship U.S. assembly plant.

Reuters learned of underage workers at the Hyundai-owned supplier following the brief disappearance in February of a Guatemalan migrant child from her family's home in Alabama.

The girl, who turns 14 this month, and her two brothers, aged 12 and 15, all worked at the plant earlier this year and weren't going to school, according to people familiar with their employment. Their father, Pedro Tzi, confirmed these people's account in an interview with Reuters.

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As many as 50 migrant children as young as 12 have been used as child labor at an Alabama plant that sells parts to Hyundai's assembly line

Migrant children are being hired at plant that supplies parts to Hyundai's assembly line in Alabama | Daily Mail Online
 
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Previously Deported Illegal Alien Pleads Guilty To COVID Relief Fraud, Other Charges

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A previously deported illegal alien pleaded guilty this week to charges including identity theft and benefits fraud in part relating to aid given during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Pedro Hernandez-Romero, a Mexican national, pleaded guilty in federal court on Tuesday to using the identity and social security number of an American citizen after illegally re-entering the United States after deportation. According to Eye Witness News, Hernandez-Romero received around $26,000 in Pennsylvania Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) benefits as part of its state COVID relief program.

Previously Deported Illegal Alien Pleads Guilty To COVID Relief Fraud, Other Charges | The Daily Wire
 
Sixteen Haitian Migrants are Killed and 21 are Rescued after their vessel capsized off Bahamas

  • It comes amid a continuing wave of sea migration toward the United States
Sixteen people are dead after a vessel carrying Haitian migrants capsized off the coast of The Bahamas.

Four women and 17 men were rescued from the incident, immigration minister Keith Bell told Reuters.

It comes amid a continuing wave of sea migration toward the US, including more than 150 having to be saved off Florida on Thursday.

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It comes just days after The US Coast Guard averted what may have been a disaster when it intercepted a ramshackle sailboat off the coast of Florida

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Extraordinary images show at least 150 men, women and young children crowded on the boat with no floor place to move on the wooden vessel, which had run aground near Islandia, south of Miami on Thursday

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Sixteen Haitian migrants are dead and 21 are rescued after boat capsized off The Bahamas | Daily Mail Online
 
Previously Deported Illegal Alien Pleads Guilty To COVID Relief Fraud, Other Charges

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A previously deported illegal alien pleaded guilty this week to charges including identity theft and benefits fraud in part relating to aid given during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Pedro Hernandez-Romero, a Mexican national, pleaded guilty in federal court on Tuesday to using the identity and social security number of an American citizen after illegally re-entering the United States after deportation. According to Eye Witness News, Hernandez-Romero received around $26,000 in Pennsylvania Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) benefits as part of its state COVID relief program.

Previously Deported Illegal Alien Pleads Guilty To COVID Relief Fraud, Other Charges | The Daily Wire

So they have Biden tee shirts,,,,nothing to see her folks.
 
Damn Biden..save some lives and send some C-17's and the USN to pick these people up and bring them in. Your action and plan is not some super secret.
 
Two Americans arrested trying to Smuggle Mexican nationals across border

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Along with being arrested for smuggling, the smugglers also had a handgun and drugs in their possession.

Two Americans were arrested in Arizona while attempting to smuggle five Mexican citizens across the US border, U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officials said.

Agents from the Border Patrol’s Tucson station responded to Sasabe — a border town with just over 50 residents — after agency camera operators “spotted suspected criminal activity,” John Modlin, Chief Patrol Agent of the U.S. Border Patrol’s Tucson Sector, announced Saturday night.

Two US citizens were arrested for attempting to sneak in five Mexican nationals, he said.

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Officials also seized a small amount of meth and fentanyl.

Americans arrested trying to smuggle Mexican citizens across border
 
Biden Considers Giving ID Cards to Illegal Aliens Released into U.S.

President Joe Biden is considering issuing government identification (ID) cards to border crossers and illegal aliens who are set for release into American communities as part of the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) expansive “catch and release” operation.

Late last week, Axios reported that Biden is considering issuing the IDs to illegal aliens once they arrived at the United States-Mexico border. The goal is to make securing public benefits easier once they are released into the U.S. interior.

Biden Considers ID Cards for Illegal Aliens Released into U.S.
 
Texas man gets 11 years for conviction of Smuggling Meth Across Border inside truck tires

Abiel Geronimo Fernandez, 20, was arrested a day before the drug bust for allegedly smuggling illegal immigrants into the United States, a federal judge said

A Texas man has been sentenced to 11 years in prison after being caught at a border checkpoint trying to smuggle drugs inside the tires of his pickup truck.

Abiel Geronimo Fernandez, 20, of Rio Grande City, was handed down the prison term in a federal courtroom after pleading guilty to smuggling methamphetamines from Mexico via the Rio Grande City Port of Entry.

Texas man gets 11 years for conviction of smuggling meth across border inside truck tires
 
Ted Cruz claims ‘Narco Slave Trade’ at Southern Border in Graphic Video

Sen. Ted Cruz claimed to have evidence of a “narco slave trade” taking place at the southern border in a graphic video he posted Monday night, alleging that thousands of migrant children are working in gangs or being trafficked into sex slavery across the US.

“These children come in, in debt to vicious cartels, thousands and thousands of dollars,” Cruz (R-Texas) is heard saying as the video features various clips of migrants — children and adults — after crossing the border.

“The teenage boys work for the gangs in every city in America, and the teenage girls experience a hell worse than that, with far too many of them human-trafficked into sex slavery,” the Texas Republican said.

Ted Cruz claims ‘narco slave trade’ at southern border: video
 
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GOP Plan Would Ban Illegal Immigrants From Voting and Mandate Photo ID

Eager to take charge after the fall elections, Republicans are readying a voting reform bill that would rewrite the rules in time for the 2024 election and reverse liberalized balloting pushed by Democrats.

The “American Confidence in Elections Act” would junk the Democratic plan to end key balloting protections, crack down on illegal migrants voting, pull back expansive voting procedures, and restore states as the election authority.

The top goals of the ACE Act, according to documents provided to Secrets:

GOP plan would ban illegal immigrants from voting and mandate photo ID
 
Texas Trucker Convicted of Smuggling 124 Migrants

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A federal jury convicted a Texas trucker for trying to smuggle 124 migrants in a tractor-trailer past a U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint. As a defense, the driver claimed he did not know there were migrants in the vehicle.

During a recent two-day trial, a Laredo federal jury convicted David William McKeon, 67, on one count of conspiracy to transport undocumented migrants. He is expected to be sentenced later this year by U.S. District Judge Marina Garcia Marmolejo and faces up to 10 years in prison.

Texas Trucker Convicted of Smuggling 124 Migrants
 

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