Sunday, January 15, 2023

JOE BIDEN'S OPEN BORDERS - 49 OF JOE'S UNREGISTERED DEMOCRAT VOTERS AND A FEW SEX PREDATORS STOPPED AT THE BORDER



THE REALITY is that illegals jump our open borders by invitation and they come

to loot. They go where the looting is best. CA? California hands illegals nearly $40

billion in social services on the state level and those figures regardless of CA's

deficits, only go up. The County of Los An

geles, on top of these numbers, hands illegals $1.5 billion YEARLY.


Here's how a trendy NYC hotel is looking full of illegal migrants

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9GHBPLCGW8


WATCH ILLEGALS VOTE FOR KAMALA HARRIS!

Missouri Senator Claire McCaskillhas identified California Senator Kamala Harris as the party leader on issues of immigration and race. Harris wants a moratorium on construction of new immigration-detention facilities in favor of the old “catch and release” policy for illegal aliens, and has urged a shutdown of the government rather than compromise on mass amnesty.

Victor Davis Hanson: Biden is the most dangerously radical President in US history

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdkca09EHRI&t=772s

"Kids are being raped by cartel members. Tons of drugs are flooding across the border that will kill Americans. Millions of illegal aliens are flooding across the border," the lawmaker tweeted Tuesday.

As reported by Breitbart Texas, the arrest of migrants with existing criminal records has risen more than 350 percent since 2020. According to CBP, the number of migrants who have criminal convictions for Homicide and Manslaughter rose from 3 encounters in 2020 to more than 60 in 2022. More than 120 migrants with homicide or manslaughter convictions have been encountered since January 2021 — compared to 11 during the Trump era. The increase reflects those convicted of prior offenses committed in the United States.


Five Migrant Sex Offenders Caught in Texas Border Sector in Two Weeks

TOPSHOT - A group of migrants look for a place to cross the Rio Grande in Piedras Negras, Mexico on November, 16, 2022. - A US judge granted a delay November 16 on his order to end the use of public health rules to block the entry of asylum-seeking migrants, …
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EAGLE PASS, Texas — Despite a recent slowdown in migrant crossings in the Del Rio Sector, five convicted sex offenders were arrested trying to elude detection over a recent 14-day period.

During the last week of December, Border Patrol agents in Del Rio arrested Mario Alberto Garcia-Mejia, a Guatemalan national allegedly attempting to sneak through a highway immigration checkpoint. Interviewing agents discovered 28-year-old Garcia-Mejia had two previous felony convictions sexual abuse of a minor in 2021.

Just before New Year’s Day, agents in Brackettville arrested Klever Yunga Pando, a 43-year-old Ecuadorian with three other migrants walking through a private ranch. A check of the criminal database revealed Yunga-Pando to be a previously convicted sex offender. Yunga-Pando was convicted of sexual abuse with a person under 11 years old and acting in manner to injure a child under 17- years-old in New York in 2021.

During the first week of January, agents arrested an additional three migrants also previously convicted of sex offenses in the United States. On January 2, agents discovered six migrants aboard a northbound freight train in Spofford, Texas. Among the group was Juan Zertuche-Castillo. The 45-year-old from Mexico was discovered to have been convicted in 2003 of indecency with a child in San Antonio.

On January 5, agents in Eagle Pass arrested 27-year-old Daniel Barrientos-Salazar of Mexico. Agents soon discovered he had two felony convictions in Dallas for indecency with a child and failure to register as a sex offender.

On the same day, Brackettville agents arrested six migrants attempting to avoid detection on a ranch. Within the group was Ricardo Nino-Espinoza, a 43-year-old Mexican national. Agents discovered he had been previously convicted of sexual assault in 2011 in Austin, Texas.

The criminal penalties for convicted felons returning to the United States are significant. According to CBP, each of the migrants arrested during this period are amenable to a felony charge under Title 8 USC § 1326 – Re-entry after Deportation. If convicted, they could face a maximum sentence of up to 20 years in prison.

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.

El Paso Border Sector Agents Stop 49 Human Smuggling Incidents in One Week

El Paso Sector agents interdict a human smuggling incident leading to the arrest of multiple migrants attempting to sneak into the U.S. interior. (U.S. Border Patrol/El Paso Sector)
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El Paso Sector Border Patrol agents operating in Texas and New Mexico interdicted nearly 50 human smuggling incidents in the last week. The interdictions led to the apprehension of nearly 300 migrants.

Border Patrol officials highlighted three of the 49 migrant smuggling interdictions during the past week. Ysleta Station Border Patrol agents patrolling in Texas along U.S. Highway 62/180 on January 9 encountered a dark-colored pickup truck. Inside the truck, several people attempted to conceal themselves, according to a statement provided to Breitbart Texas.

El Paso Sector agents interdict a human smuggling incident leading to the arrest of multiple migrants attempting to sneak into the U.S. interior. (U.S. Border Patrol/El Paso Sector)

El Paso Sector agents interdict a human smuggling incident leading to the arrest of multiple migrants attempting to sneak into the U.S. interior. (U.S. Border Patrol/El Paso Sector)

Agents stopped the vehicle and conducted an immigration inspection. During the inspection, the agents identified seven migrants as being Mexican nationals without authorization to be in the United States, officials stated. The agents screened the migrants and expelled them to Mexico under Title 42 authority.

The agents also identified the driver of the smuggling vehicle as a Mexican national. Agents arrested the driver who will face prosecution for human smuggling under 8 USC 1324, officials reported.

U.S. Border Patrol/El Paso Sector

U.S. Border Patrol/El Paso Sector

The following day, Deming Station agents assigned to an interior tactical immigration checkpoint observed six vehicles driving in tandem. During the inspection, several individuals attempted to flee on foot. Agents detained the people in short order, officials stated.

In total, agents found 38 migrants who were being smuggled in the six vehicles. Agents identified the migrants, including unaccompanied minors, as citizens of Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico. The agents also identified all six drivers as citizens of Mexico. The drivers now face federal charges of Conspiracy to Transport migrants under 8 USC 1324, the statement continues.

U.S. Border Patrol/El Paso Sector

U.S. Border Patrol/El Paso Sector

Deming Station agents patrolling New Mexico State Road 26 observed a suspicious black SUV and conducted an immigration inspection stop on January 11. The agents found eight migrants attempting to conceal themselves in the SUV, officials stated. The agents identified the migrants as citizens of Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Mexico. The group included one unaccompanied child.

Agents arrested the driver, a U.S. legal permanent resident for conspiracy to transport.

Officials stated that the migrants amenable to Title 42 were expelled to Mexico. The remaining migrants were transported to the El Paso Central Processing Center and will be processed under Title 8.

U.S. Border Patrol/El Paso Sector

U.S. Border Patrol/El Paso Sector

“Transnational Criminal Organizations continue to recklessly endanger the lives of the migrants they smuggle for their own financial gain and with no regard for human life.” El Paso Sector Acting Chief Patrol Agent Peter Jaquez said in the statement. “Human smuggling is a federal crime and the El Paso Sector will continue to work diligently with our U.S. Attorney partners in the West Texas District and the State of New Mexico to prosecute smugglers that endanger and exploit migrants.”

Officials report that during FY22, which ended on September 30, 2022, arrests by El Paso Sector agents led to 642 prosecutions of human smuggling-related charges. During the first two months of FY23, arrests led to 141 cases.

Bob Price serves as associate editor and senior news contributor for the Breitbart Texas-Border team. He is an original member of the Breitbart Texas team. Price is a regular panelist on Fox 26 Houston’s What’s Your Point? Sunday-morning talk show. Follow him on Twitter @BobPriceBBTX.





THE REALITY is that illegals jump our open borders by invitation and they come to loot. They go where the looting is best. CA? California hands illegals nearly $40 billion in social

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