SHOCKING: 861 Criminals Caught Crossing Texas Border Area, Including 92 Sex Offenders

Things got worse at the border
A Border Patrol section chief revealed that more than 861 criminals have done an attempt to cross the border. Believe it or not, 92 of them were sex offenders and 63 were part of a gang.
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“Within the copious amounts of groups being encountered in” the Rio Grande Valley sector in Texas, “a Salvadoran man with a prior conviction for murder was discovered” and 862 criminal aliens, Chief Patrol Agent Brian Hastings tweeted Saturday.
Hastings wrote that agents came across five large groups of illegal immigrant families, unaccompanied minors and adults – a total of 539.
The groups also had 93 unaccompanied children. In 2021, agents have encountered more than 18,000 unaccompanied minors.
Joe Biden doesn’t even think of apologizing for rolling back Donald Trump’s border policies. He avoids talking about the situation. A lot of people criticize the President for allowing illegal aliens to cross the country.
According to Biden, our country was in talks with Mexico for them to take back more illegal families.
Democrat lawmakers criticize Biden, too. Every sane person in this country calls on Biden to reinstate some of the immigration policies Trump signed.
“The administration is doing the right thing because the law requires that we process unaccompanied minors,” Rep. Filemon Vela (D-Texas) said in a statement on March 24. “However, we are in the middle of a pandemic and our systems are being overwhelmed.”
Vela added that 13 percent of unaccompanied minors arriving at the border are under 12. Most of them are 13 or older.
Crossing our Borders
Within the copious amounts of groups being encountered in #RGV, a Salvadoran man with a prior conviction for murder was discovered. FYTD RGV agents have arrested over 861 criminal aliens, to include 63 gang members and 92 sex offenders.#CrossingOurBorders pic.twitter.com/9MKD9cYPI1
— Chief Patrol Agent Brian Hastings (@USBPChiefRGV) March 27, 2021
“One logical approach to this situation would be to return the older teenagers to their home country and provide funding for an effort supervised by the United Nations to properly care for those teenagers upon their return,” Vela said. “Then, once the pandemic is under control you could phase the program back in so that there would be some semblance of control over the process. I think that this would help relieve the current burden.”
Media members aren’t allowed to visit border facilities.
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Source: The Epoch Times