EYEWITNESS INTERVIEWS WITH MIGRANTS CROSSING THE SOUTHERN BORDER
EYEWITNESS INTERVIEWS WITH MIGRANTS CROSSING THE SOUTHERN BORDER
U.S. Border Patrol agents in Rio Grande Valley, Texas, spend day and night apprehending hundreds of Central American migrants crossing into the U.S. illegally in record numbers.
The Rio Grande Valley sector is a “hotspot” for migrant crossings, and data shows that in 2021 the region has already seen a 25% increase in illegal crossings compared to the same time last year. In the month of March, U.S. Border Patrol apprehensions almost reached 170,000, with nearly 19,000 unaccompanied minors reaching the southern border, both record numbers.
The massive influx of migrants crossing into the U.S. illegally has created a housing crisis, with the Biden administration currently spending $60 million per week to shelter unaccompanied minors.
Reporting from an undisclosed location near the border in McAllen, TX we encountered around 190 migrants. I saw lots of small children and a few babies with this group who came from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. Full story and interviews posted soon.@dailycaller pic.twitter.com/VJEOdV0Yym
— Jorge Ventura Media (@VenturaReport) March 29, 2021
The Daily Caller spent several nights with U.S. Border Patrol agents in La Joya, Texas, documenting and interviewing migrants crossing into the U.S. illegally who were apprehended and processed by agents. . . .
In January, President Joe Biden reversed former President Donald Trump’s policy, “Remain In Mexico,” that required asylum-seekers to remain in Mexico for American court hearings. Critics argue this has played a major factor in the influx of migrants entering the southern border as well as Mexico’s new law that prevents the country from accepting migrants traveling with young children.
“He was very racist and had no love for the people who are of humble means,” a female migrant told told the Caller as she approached Border Patrol, referencing why she didn’t come to the southern border when Trump was in office. . . .
The scene last night reporting in La Joya, TX. Border patrol has their hands tied with the amount of migrants coming into U.S. in the Rio Grande Valley every day and night. We saw over 120 migrants apprehended last night, with one group having over 60 migrants pic.twitter.com/xbbJ4e5i68
— Jorge Ventura Media (@VenturaReport) March 31, 2021
Republican Texas Reps. Brian Babin and Ronny Jackson both toured the migrant facility in Donna, Texas, to see firsthand the conditions migrants were living in. . . .
“They were literally almost on top of each other, they were laying on the floor in these plastic cages,” Jackson said. Pods in the Donna facility meant to hold 32 people are holding around 500 or more, Babin told the Caller. . . .
migrants Rep. Brian Babin told the Daily Caller that he saw during his visit at the Donna facility pic.twitter.com/sCx8nRzklA
— Jorge Ventura Media (@VenturaReport) March 30, 2021
Colored wristbands can be found littered on along the southern border in the Rio Grand Valley, with words like “arrivals” that were worn by migrants. According to U.S. Border Patrol officials, wristbands are used by cartels or human smuggling groups to track migrants who paid to cross illegally into the United States.
the boys told me they received their wristbands in Reynosa, Mexico the night before. This interview was shot early this morning
— Jorge Ventura Media (@VenturaReport) March 30, 2021
. . . “They gave it to me in Mexico to cross the river,” said a young boy who told the Daily Caller his parents stayed back in El Salvador. . . .
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(Excerpt from The Daily Caller. Article by Jorge Ventura. Photo by Carlos Gil/Getty Images)
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