Millions of Illegal Aliens From All Over The World Head For U.S. Border

At this point, I would support militarizing the border. This is a serious threat to national security. No one has the cojones to do it though.
It should have been done a long, long time ago. That is the only way to really stop it. Let the hordes that are invading us sit on the Mexico side of the border until they give up and go home.
 
With a border deal hanging in the balance and the Iowa caucuses a month away, Donald Trump amplified his attack on immigrants at a rally in New Hampshire on Saturday.

“They’re poisoning the blood of our country,” the former president said. “They’ve poisoned mental institutions and prisons all over the world. Not just in South America, not just the three or four countries that we think about, but all over the world they’re coming into our country from Africa, from Asia.”


While in the White House, Trump sought to deter immigration by building a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border, building some 450 miles of fencing along the nearly 2,000-mile border, much of which replaced existing barriers. In addition to strict border security measures, his administration also implemented a travel ban for people from several predominantly Muslim countries.


If reelected, Trump has pledged to finish the border wall, reinstitute travel bans and launch mass deportation efforts. He has also pledged to end birthright citizenship for those born to immigrants living in the country illegally.

Sens. Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.), Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) and James Lankford (R-Okla.) met with administration officials, including Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, on Saturday as they sought to forge a compromise on border security that could also unlock aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.

But Trump was undeterred in his attack on immigrants Saturday.

“All over the world, they’re pouring into our country. Nobody is even looking at them, they just come in and the crime is going to be tremendous, the terrorism is going to be,” Trump said.

 

US Customs to Suspend Railway Operations At International Crossings Into Texas Starting Monday​


U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will suspend operations at international railway crossing bridges in two Texas cities along the southern border in response to the recent resurgence of smuggling organizations using freight trains to move migrants through Mexico to the U.S. border.

In a statement released on Sunday, CBP officials said beginning at 8 a.m. on Dec. 18, the agency’s Office of Field Operations will suspend operations at the international railway crossing bridges in Eagle Pass and El Paso, Texas in order to redirect personnel to assist U.S. Border Patrol with taking migrants into custody.

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The move comes just days after thousands of migrants were seen on video, lined up along railroad tracks as a freight train passed nearly three hours south of Eagle Pass, Texas.

Border Patrols have been overwhelmed as they deal with unprecedented numbers of migrants, which, last Tuesday, topped 10,000 in a single day.

The week prior, there were reportedly 12,000 migrant encounters on a single day, breaking daily records and still at levels overwhelming agents in the field.

 

Border Officers in California Discover $10 Million Worth of Meth, Cocaine in Vats of Jalapeño Paste: ‘Hot find’​


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Border officers seized 3,161.43 pounds of methamphetamine and 522.5 pounds of cocaine, estimated to be worth over $10 million.

A 28-year-old driver was busted last week after border officers in Southern California discovered over $10 million worth of narcotics hidden inside a shipment of jalapeño paste, authorities said.

 

Exclusive: 13K ‘Special Interest Aliens’ from Countries that Support Hamas Cross U.S. Border Since October​


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TUCSON, Arizona — According to a source within Customs and Border Protection, more than 13,000 migrants the agency considers “Special Interest Aliens” have been apprehended by the Border Patrol since October. These migrants include foreign nationals from Turkey, Afghanistan, Sudan, Syria, Iran, Yemen, and Russia. According to the source, most have been released into the United States to pursue asylum claims.

 

Texas Governor Signs Bill Making Illegal Migrant Entry from Mexico a State Crime​


Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a bill making Texas the first state in the union to give law enforcement officers the authority to arrest migrants who illegally enter the state. The measure, SB 4, was signed into law on Monday during a ceremony at the base of the border wall in Brownsville, Texas.

 

More Than '14,000' Cross The Border In A Day - The Highest In HISTORY: Another Migrant Record Is Smashed Under Biden With Thousands MORE Waiting To Get In At Eagle Pass And '26,000 in custody'​


U.S. apprehensions of migrants at the border hit a new record Monday, with at least 12,600 encounters during a period of just 24 hours.

The stunning spike comes as US Customs and Border Protection announced it would suspend rail operations at a pair of international crossings.

The latest figures include 11,000 border apprehensions and an additional 1,600 migrants encountered at official points of entry, Fox News reported, based on CBP sources, edging past the prior record of 12,000 two weeks ago.

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A U.S. Border Patrol agent watches over more than 2,000 migrants at a field processing center on December 18, 2023 in Eagle Pass, Texas. A surge as many as 12,000 immigrants per day crossing the U.S. southern border has overwhelmed U.S. immigration authorities – and established a new record

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More than 1,000 migrants wait in line to be processed by U.S. Border Patrol agents after crossing the Rio Grande from Mexico on Monday in Eagle Pass, Texas

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A surge as many as 12,000 immigrants per day crossing the U.S. southern border has overwhelmed U.S. immigration authorities in recent weeks

 
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Study: Nearly 3-in-5 Illegal Alien Households Are on Taxpayer-Funded Welfare​


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Close to 60 percent of households headed by illegal aliens use at least one major form of welfare, an analysis conducted by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) reveals.

The CIS analysis from Steven Camarota and Karen Zeigler shows illegal aliens and legal immigrants, in general, use “significantly more” welfare than native-born American citizens.

For example, about 59 percent of households headed by illegal aliens use welfare and about 52 percent of households headed by legal immigrants use at least one form of welfare. At the same time, fewer than 4-in-10 households headed by native-born American citizens use welfare.

 
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Study: Nearly 3-in-5 Illegal Alien Households Are on Taxpayer-Funded Welfare​


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Close to 60 percent of households headed by illegal aliens use at least one major form of welfare, an analysis conducted by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) reveals.

The CIS analysis from Steven Camarota and Karen Zeigler shows illegal aliens and legal immigrants, in general, use “significantly more” welfare than native-born American citizens.

For example, about 59 percent of households headed by illegal aliens use welfare and about 52 percent of households headed by legal immigrants use at least one form of welfare. At the same time, fewer than 4-in-10 households headed by native-born American citizens use welfare.

Eliminate welfare and many go home. We cannot afford this.
 

14 Migrant Bodies Recovered near Border in December, 240 More Rescued​


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As the Biden administration’s border crisis continues in record-shattering numbers, Border Patrol agents must also deal with migrant deaths and rescues. Thus far in December, agents recovered the bodies of 14 migrants who died while or shortly after crossing the border from Mexico into the U.S. Another 240 migrants were rescued from life-threatening circumstances by Border Patrol agents, according to a Border Patrol report.

U.S. Border Patrol Chief Jason Owens posted a report on X revealing that agents recovered the bodies of 14 migrants, nearly one per day, who died while crossing the U.S. border from Mexico. The number of body recoveries reported by Border Patrol are frequently low compared to reality. Border Patrol only reports migrant deaths where agents are involved in the recovery process. If a migrant drowns in the Rio Grande, for example, and is recovered on the Mexican side of the river, this death is not included in Border Patrol statistics. Also, if a migrant’s body is recovered by another law enforcement agency, that death is not included in Border Patrol reports.

 

Migrants are being held for days at a time at Eagle Pass are Seen Passing Out As THOUSANDS Crowd Into Makeshift Pen With No Roof over their heads because ALL Border Patrol Facilities In Texas Are At Capacity​


  • Overwhelmed Texas US Border Patrol agents have run out of space to process record number of migrants illegally crossing the US-Mexico border
Overwhelmed agents with the US Border Patrol have run out of space to process the historic number of migrants who have flooded over America's southern border in recent days.

That means that new migrant arrivals will have to wait for days in an open field serving as a make-shift holding center in Eagle Pass, Texas.

'They're at capacity; there's no more room,' one Border Patrol source told the DailyMail.com.

Among the adults are children who can be seen in shocking new images fainting and being put in the back of ambulances.

The migrants, mostly asylum-seekers from South America who crossed into the US illegally, have already spent days in a grassy reservoir in Eagle Pass.

The stunning spike comes as US Customs and Border Protection announced it would suspend rail operations at a pair of international crossings, including at Eagle Pass.


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Several migrants became ill after waiting in an open-air Border Patrol holding facility in Eagle Pass for hours, sometimes days

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