Broken barriers. Federal Forces Helping Migrants Cross. Charities' Millions Spent Bussing Them North. DailyMail.com exposes the Damning TRUTH behind Biden's Laughable border crisis claims
A migrant carries a tiny baby around a razor wire fence and up a steep
Texas riverbank where he precariously hands the child to another man atop a shipping container.
Within minutes, a uniformed federal officer arrives to help.
He hoists up the others in the 30-person group as they leisurely scale the fortifications and illegally enter the country.
A visibly pregnant woman is next. She's guided to river on the Mexican side by a smuggler.
Nearby, Texas state border guards simply look on.
They know all too well that Mexican cartels and human traffickers take advantage of these desperate people and use their children like pawns – even posing as their parents to curry favor with U.S. immigration officials, who appear sympathetic.
Not that a harder line would achieve much - they're overwhelmed.
Once safely across, the U.S. government transports the undocumented to charities that spend tens of millions of donated dollars to put them on buses and planes to shuttle them off to the destinations of their choosing.
A visibly pregnant woman is next. She's guided to river on the Mexican side by a smuggler. (Above, middle) Aurymar Barrios, a pregnant 21-year-old from Venezuela
Large migrant groups search for ways past Rio Grande razor wire
Shockingly, along a stretch of the Rio Grande River outside of Eagle Pass, where corrugated metal boxes serve as futile barriers between the U.S. and Mexico, this is what passes for border security in Joe Biden's America.
Many of the thousands of migrants will make their way to cities across America, where the vast influx is suddenly causing deep concern even among Liberals, who once fought so passionately for their rights to asylum.
And all the while, the White House brazenly insist that the President has 'done more than anybody else' to secure the border.
The damning reality has been documented by DailyMail.com on a nearly week-long trip to Texas' 1,300-mile international boundary with Mexico.
It proves America's border is open wide - and that The White House's claims are laughable nonsense.
On Thursday, an estimated 10,000 people over a 24-hour period waded the Rio Grande near this spot and walked into Eagle Pass.
Among them were hundreds of small children – a major concern for Sergeant Cordova.
In August alone, roughly 91,000 people traveling in family units illegally entered the U.S. over the southwest border exceeding the previous record of 84,486 at the height of the migrant crisis during the Trump Administration.
'[Mexican cartel members and human traffickers] know that we are not going to separate families,' Cordova says, 'so they exploit that… They steal the kids. They take their money.'
There's no way outmanned and overworked Texas border agents can screen everyone, so they pick and choose.
Sergeant Cordova recalls one case in which a coyote was trapped on the U.S. side of the river by a Texas patrol boat.
The smuggler 'grabbed one of the children' and tried to pose as the boy's father, but an alert DPS drone operator saw it all go down and the attempt was foiled.
'TURN MYSELF IN… SO I CAN GET LET IN'
In Piedras Negras, we spoke with a group of migrants (above) outside a shelter just moments before they made their crossing.
SO EASY A BABY COULD DO IT
A dramatic photograph captured by a DailyMail.com photographer shows a man hoisting a tiny baby wearing nothing but a white t-shirt and a diaper onto the corrugated container.
Those who are detained and released are given a 'notice to appear', a document that orders them to show up in court to make their asylum claim.
For some, dates are as far away as 2026.
After processing at Firefly, migrants are passed into the care of charities like Catholic Charities in San Antonio, which has received tens of millions of dollars in funding to provide services like shelter, food and legal advice.
In an interview with DailyMail.com, the charity's president and CEO, Antonio Fernandez, said it has spent a staggering $30 million this year on transportation for migrants.
After processing at Firefly (above), migrants are passed into the care of charities like Catholic Charities in San Antonio, which has received tens of millions of dollars in funding to provide services like shelter, food and legal advice.
Angelica Morales (above), 45, from Venezuela, was waiting here with her three daughters - aged seven, nine and 15 - for a bus to Houston, where they were then planning to travel on to relatives in Indianapolis.
Flood of migrants continues to make Eagle Pass crossing into Texas
The damning reality of the border crisis has been documented by DailyMail.com on a nearly week-long trip to Texas' 1,300-mile international boundary with Mexico.
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