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Thousands of Migrants from 30 Countries Arrive at Arizona Border

Border Patrol agents in Yuma arrested nearly 3,000 migrants between Friday and Sunday, marking another busy weekend. The migrants were from 30 countries and included family units, unaccompanied children, and single adults.

The volume of migrants choosing Yuma as an entry point prompted Mayor Douglas Nicholls to issue an emergency proclamation, hoping to secure additional resources to combat the flow and effects of illegal migration on local resources. . . . Read more about Thousands of Migrants from 30 Countries Arrive at Arizona Border

Sinaloa Cartel Ring Busted in U.S. 1,400 Miles from its Mexican Headquarters

The large-scale drug trafficking operation of an infamous cartel just got busted in a mountain state some 1,400 miles from its Mexican headquarters and only one U.S. official, a local prosecutor, has dared to acknowledge the obvious; “This poison is coming over from our southern border unchecked,” said the elected prosecutor of Colorado’s largest district. . . . Read more about Sinaloa Cartel Ring Busted in U.S. 1,400 Miles from its Mexican Headquarters

Congress Spends $1.6 Billion to Subsidize Cartels’ Labor Smuggling in U.S.

Congress has voted to spend $1.6 billion to help cartels deliver children and job-seeking youths to cities and towns around the United States.

The giveaway is buried within the continuing resolution, which was rushed through Congress late Thursday to keep government agencies operating until February. . . . Read more about Congress Spends $1.6 Billion to Subsidize Cartels’ Labor Smuggling in U.S.

Cartel Smuggler Assaulted Texas Border Town Homeowner, Stole Car

A cartel-connected human smuggler fleeing from authorities broke into a home, assaulted the owner, and stole her vehicle. Authorities managed to detain five migrants at the property but the smuggler managed to escape, Texas authorities revealed. . . . Read more about Cartel Smuggler Assaulted Texas Border Town Homeowner, Stole Car

Exclusive: Texas Law Enforcement Reports Reveal Scope of the Border Crisis

DEL RIO, Texas—In one week, 22,651 illegal aliens from 40 countries were apprehended in Texas near the U.S.–Mexico border, according to a Nov. 2 law enforcement report issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety and obtained by The Epoch Times. . . . Read more about Exclusive: Texas Law Enforcement Reports Reveal Scope of the Border Crisis

Large Migrant Group Rushes Border in West Texas

DEL RIO, Texas — Border Patrol agents in Del Rio apprehended more than 250 migrants crossing the Rio Grande in a single group. The group, according to a source within Customs and Border Protection (CBP) crossed the river into the United States on Sunday near the Del Rio International Bridge where more than 15,000 mostly Haitian migrants were held in a makeshift detention camp in September. . . . Read more about Large Migrant Group Rushes Border in West Texas

Video: Mayor Stan at the U.S. border

Small Children Abandoned near Texas Border by Human Smugglers

Border Patrol agents in the Del Rio Sector found two small children along the Rio Grande.

Del Rio Sector Border Patrol agents encountered two small children left abandoned by human smugglers along the riverbank of the Rio Grande on Sunday. Del Rio Sector officials tweeted a photo of the five-year-old boy and his seven-year-old sister. . . . Read more about Small Children Abandoned near Texas Border by Human Smugglers

Mexican Cops Find 600 Migrants from 12 Countries Stuffed Inside Two Trucks

Mexican authorities found and detained 600 migrants who were stuffed inside two tractor-trailers in human smuggling incidents attempting to reach the U.S.-Mexico border. Authorities reported several of the migrants as being from Bangladesh, India, Ghana, Cameroon, and others from Central American countries. . . . Read more about Mexican Cops Find 600 Migrants from 12 Countries Stuffed Inside Two Trucks

Multinational-Operation Leads to Arrests of Venezuelan, Brazilian Migrants near California Border

Between October 28 and November 9, Border Patrol agents apprehended five groups of migrants who illegally crossed the border from Mexico. San Diego Sector Border Patrol agents and Mexican officials teamed up to disrupt a transnational smuggling operation. The investigation led to the arrest of smugglers and migrants on both sides of the California-Mexico border. . . . Read more about Multinational-Operation Leads to Arrests of Venezuelan, Brazilian Migrants near California Border

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