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Tuesday, June 8, 2021
GLOBAL INVASION OF GEORGE BUSH'S STATE - One West Texas Border Town Absorbs 70 Percent of Haitian Migrants
EXCLUSIVE: One West Texas Border Town Absorbs 70 Percent of Haitian Migrants
DEL RIO, Texas — A CBP law enforcement source speaking on the condition of anonymity notes this small border city currently leads the nation in Haitian migrant apprehensions after they illegally enter the United States. Since May 22, Border Patrol has stopped more than 1,800 after crossing the Rio Grande.
Nationwide and during the same time frame, Border Patrol apprehended roughly 2,600 Haitians. Del Rio accounts for 70 percent of the total.
The CBP source says the increase became more noticeable after DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas announced the eligibility of Haitians for Temporary Protected Status on May 22:
Haiti is currently experiencing serious security concerns, social unrest, an increase in human rights abuses, crippling poverty, and lack of basic resources, which are exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. After careful consideration, we determined that we must do what we can to support Haitian nationals in the United States until conditions in Haiti improve so they may safely return home.
Mayorkas designated an 18-month time frame for removal protection of those physically present in the United States as of May 21. These deadlines are generally extended–sometimes for years on end. Some critics argue this is a pull factor, encouraging illegal immigration from designated countries even if they will not qualify for the benefit.
The Border Patrol in Del Rio sees large groups of Haitians illegally enter the city almost daily. According to the source, on Monday, a group in excess of 100 was apprehended just south of the city.
The volume is causing concerns for residents and elected officials while straining local non-governmental agencies.
The increases near Del Rio forced Border Patrol to suspend the issuance of immigration court dates for removal and institute a speedy catch-and-release policy to avoid overcrowding.
Because of the relative safety of Ciudad Acuna, directly across from Del Rio, the area is a draw for large groups of Haitians, Venezuelans, Cubans, and Central Africans. Cartel violence has slowed in recent years when compared to other cities in Mexico along the border. Randy Clark is a 32-year veteran of the United States Border Patrol. Prior to his retirement, he served as the Division Chief for Law Enforcement Operations, directing operations for nine Border Patrol Stations within the Del Rio, Texas, Sector. Follow him on Twitter @RandyClarkBBTX.
According to the source in Del Rio, ICE agents are being told not to expend resources to remove migrants who do not have violent felony convictions or pose a risk of terrorism. The source says being a criminal is now a benefit. An adult migrant caught crossing the border illegally would be swiftly removed to Mexico according to the source. “If that same illegal alien commits a crime and goes to jail, we will release him after his sentence is completed. Crime pays I guess,” he explained.
Child Sex Predators Arrested Crossing Border into Texas
Border Patrol agents and CBP officers working opposite ends of the Texas-Mexico border arrested multiple sex offenders attempting to illegally re-enter the U.S. after being deported.
Late last week, Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol agents encountered two criminal aliens and an MS-13 gang member attempting to enter the U.S. from Mexico, according to information obtained from CBP officials in South Texas. Courts in Texas and Florida convicted the two sex offenders for indecency with a child and molestation of a child.
Rio Grande City Station Border Patrol agents patrolling the border near Roma, Texas, on Thursday, encountered a group of four migrants who had just illegally crossed the border. During the processing, which includes a biometric background investigation, agents learned that a court in Plano, Texas, convicted one of the men, a Guatemalan national, in 2017 for indecency with child, officials stated.
The court sentenced the Guatemalan man to nine years of probation. Immigration officials deported the man following the close of the court’s business.
A few hours later, McAllen Station agents apprehended another group of migrants who had just crossed the border. During processing, court records identified one of the men, a Honduran national, as having a criminal history.
A court in Marion County, Florida, convicted the Honduran national in 2006 for lewd and lascivious behavior — molestation of a victim less than 12 years of age, the report indicates. The court sentenced him to 15 years in state prison.
McAllen Station agents also arrested a member of the dangerous MS-13 transnational criminal gang on Wednesday. The agents encountered the member shortly after he crossed the border from Mexico.
At the other end of the Texas border with Mexico, CBP officers in El Paso arrested two men wanted for sexual assault of a child. The first arrest occurred on May 29 at the Paso Del Norte border crossing. The officers arrested a 68-year-old U.S. citizen as he attempted to cross the border from Mexico into Texas, officials stated.
A routine records check uncovered an active warrant from Las Vegas, Nevada, for Sexual Assault of a child.
A few days later, officers arrested a previously deported Mexican national attempting to cross the pedestrian border crossing. The man told officers he was here to turn himself in to the El Paso Police Department where he is wanted for Sexual Assault of a Child.
CBP turned both suspects over to local police for processing.
“CBP works closely with our law enforcement partners to apprehend fugitives from justice,” said CBP Director of Field Operations Hector A. Mancha. “Partnership among law enforcement agencies is critical in protecting our communities.”
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