The Border Patrol has captured two large groups of illegals wading across the Rio Grande, made up of Haitians and Africans mostly, wearing designer clothes and carrying luggage.
The two groups numbered 105 and 205 illegal aliens. Most of them Haitians, numbering 82 and 122 with Africans making up most of the difference with a few South Americans thrown in for good measure. For immigrants, they were very well dressed and had their luggage with them, which to me says it is an organized migration like the ones sponsored by George Soros scattered all across Europe. The scary part is the Africans coming from countries where Ebola is a major problem.
It would take only one carrier to set off a pandemic here in the United States.
“#USBP Del Rio Sector Border Patrol agents apprehended 2 large groups of over 100 in 2 days,” CBP South Texas wrote in a video post on Twitter. “Total of 3 large groups this fiscal year.”
Border Patrol agents came across the first of the two most recent groups on June 22, when 105 crossed the Rio Grande River and into the United States.
That group consisted of 82 Haitians, with the rest from South America and Africa.
On Monday, another group nearly twice as big – 205 – waded across, undoubtedly inspired by the success of the first group. The second wave included 122 Haitians, with dozens of others from Africa and South America, according to a statement from U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
“Del Rio Sector Border Patrol agents have apprehended people from over 45 countries around the world,” Del Rio Sector Chief Patrol Agent Raul Ortiz said. “Our agents, along with the assistance of our DHS partners, continue to meet each new challenge as the ongoing humanitarian crisis evolved.”
And it’s escalating quickly.
Del Rio Sector agents apprehended 164% more unaccompanied children, 1,034% more family units, and 70% more single adults through May than they did last year. It’s the same situation across the entire southwest border, with every single sector witnessing staggering increases compared to 2018, CBP data shows.
#USBP Del Rio Sector Border Patrol agents apprehended 2 large groups of over 100 in 2 days. Total of 3 large groups this fiscal year. More info: https://t.co/sojY5Xy8NN pic.twitter.com/eYGo1sKUO9
— CBP South Texas (@CBPSouthTexas) June 27, 2019