The policy is an expansion of the governor’s plan to control border security in Texas by busing illegal migrants to Washington, D.C.
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The policy is an expansion of the governor’s plan to control border security in Texas by busing illegal migrants to Washington, D.C.
Border Patrol agents working rescued an individual attempting to cross the Rio Grande illegally.
Border Patrol Agents identified 10 adults posing as unaccompanied minors while in custody.
RGV agents were led on two vehicle pursuits and discovered a hotel room being used to harbor illegal migrants.
Kingsville Border Patrol Station agents apprehended a Mexican national attempting to circumvent the immigration checkpoint. He was sentenced to 36 months incarceration for fondling a child, an aggravated felony.
Deputies and agents responded to the residence and encountered 28 noncitizens from Mexico and Central America in good health.
The vehicle eventually came to a stop in Premont where a Jim Wells Sheriff’s County deputy arrested the driver, a U.S. citizen, to face state charges.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers working at the Stanton Street bridge intercepted $89,031 in unreported currency.
A National Guard helicopter assisted the agents in locating a third lost subject from Mexico.
U.S Border Agents attempting to apprehend several undocumented individuals requested assistance to the area of county road 40 and Pat Shutter near the train tracks.
Nueces County Constable Precinct 3 deputy conducted a traffic stop on a white Dodge pick up.
“The high number of stash houses discovered to date in our El Paso and New Mexico region is alarming,” said El Paso Sector Chief Patrol Agent Gloria I. Chavez.
RGV agents disrupted two human smuggling events and seized 166 pounds of marijuana.
In an expansion of the governor’s plan to bus migrants from the Texas border to East Coast cities, 64 asylum-seekers arrived in New York City over the weekend.
The vehicle came to a stop near Raymondville and all the occupants bailed out. The grass under the unoccupied vehicle caught fire as did the Cadillac until the Raymondville Fire Department responded to extinguish the flames.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officers at the port here apprehended a man with an outstanding warrant for homicide.
Nueces Constable Deputies with Constable Oscar Mendoza’s office attempted to make a traffic stop on a black Chevy Pick-up that was observed traveling South on FM 666 and FM 1833.
Through record checks, Juan Carlos Perez-Reyes, 32, of Mexico, was convicted of first-degree manslaughter in 2009 in Oklahoma.
Some experts say the actions create little change in immigration enforcement. Others say they invite a legal battle.