Arizona Governor Doug Ducey started bussing illegal immigrants thousands of miles across the country to Washington DC, following the lead of Texas Governor Greg Abbott.
Customs and Border Protection data from last year show that the Border Patrol apprehended at least 23 people at the southern border who are on the U.S. terror watchlist.
An illegal alien who had been deported more than 15 times was arrested this month on charges of prostituting a teenage girl in San Antonio. The sex-trafficking case is yet another indictment of lax immigration enforcement and the Biden administration’s wholesale admission of unaccompanied minors into this country. . . . Read more about Biden’s Border Policies Clear the Way for Teen Sex Traffic
This week, McAllen Attorney Eric Jarvis went before U.S. District Judge Ricardo Hinojosa, who sentenced him to three years and eight months in prison on the charge of “violating the Travel Act” for sending court documents and other information through a phone messaging app to Gulf Cartel-linked smugglers in South Texas. . . .Read more about Texas Attorney Sent to Prison for Working with Mexican Cartel Smugglers
WASHINGTON—As the Supreme Court contemplates the future of the “Remain in Mexico” policy to regain control of our southern border, one group too often neglected in the immigration debate is finally having its voice heard: Angel families who have lost loved ones to illegal alien crime. . . .Read more about Angel Families Speak Out for Remain in Mexico
Nearly three weeks into April and in the middle of a busy news cycle due to a mask mandate court ruling, the Biden administration quietly released the March 2022 border numbers on April 18. U.S.Customs and Border Protection (CBP) revealed that there were 221,303 migrants encountered as they attempted to enter the United States illegally. . . . Read more about March 2022 Border Numbers Highest in Decades, No End in Sight