Hundreds of migrants cross Arizona border after 'several busloads' dropped off in Mexico

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They aren’t “migrants”.

The real migrants in this region show up at the port of entry in Nogales, Naco, Douglas/Agua Prieta or Sasabe.

They’re just line jumpers, cheaters, thugs and criminals who sneer at the process established for “migrating” into the United States.

We owe them nothing except a quick ride back to the border.....What had happened to common sense?....LIBERALISM killed it!

In the early morning hours Thursday, several busloads of migrants were dropped off on Highway 2 in Mexico, just south of the Arizona border. "They walked about 100 yards, climbed under and over the vehicle barrier that is the only infrastructure in that area and agents were called in to make the arrest," said acting Tucson Border Patrol Chief Jeffrey Self. In total, 242 people -- mostly families from Guatemala -- were arrested when Border Patrol agents arrived at the scene after the migrants were detected by a mobile surveillance system. This was one of the largest single groups crossing the Arizona border over the last year, according to Border Patrol, and comes on the heels of other large groups illegally crossing at other parts of the border.

Similar to other groups of families, these migrants willingly surrendered to Border Patrol with no attempts to evade or hide from authorities.

Earlier this month, Border Patrol agents stationed in the Yuma, Arizona, sector took around 375 migrants into custody after they had made it into the United States. Last week, a group of 306 migrants were taken into custody in a remote part of New Mexico near the border. In Arizona earlier this month, agents encountered a group of 85 Central Americans after they arrived by bus and illegally entered the country in the same general area of Thursday's crossing. In December, Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin McAleenan raised concerns that a new trend was emerging of very large groups of migrants arriving at the southern border by bus and unloading in remote areas. "So far in this fiscal year, and this has been a brand-new phenomenon this fiscal year, we have started to see extremely large groups arrive together several times, usually once or twice a week since about...

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Today's illegal immigrant will be tomorrow's Democrat Voter.
Eventually White Liberals will be the minority inside of the Democratic Party.
It is going to make the Democrats even more radical, racist and corrupt.
Latin America has some of the worst countries on our planet.
They have high poverty, the worst violent crime and they are the most corrupt.
 
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They aren’t “migrants”.

The real migrants in this region show up at the port of entry in Nogales, Naco, Douglas/Agua Prieta or Sasabe.

They’re just line jumpers, cheaters, thugs and criminals who sneer at the process established for “migrating” into the United States.

We owe them nothing except a quick ride back to the border.....What had happened to common sense?....LIBERALISM killed it!

In the early morning hours Thursday, several busloads of migrants were dropped off on Highway 2 in Mexico, just south of the Arizona border. "They walked about 100 yards, climbed under and over the vehicle barrier that is the only infrastructure in that area and agents were called in to make the arrest," said acting Tucson Border Patrol Chief Jeffrey Self. In total, 242 people -- mostly families from Guatemala -- were arrested when Border Patrol agents arrived at the scene after the migrants were detected by a mobile surveillance system. This was one of the largest single groups crossing the Arizona border over the last year, according to Border Patrol, and comes on the heels of other large groups illegally crossing at other parts of the border.

Similar to other groups of families, these migrants willingly surrendered to Border Patrol with no attempts to evade or hide from authorities.

Earlier this month, Border Patrol agents stationed in the Yuma, Arizona, sector took around 375 migrants into custody after they had made it into the United States. Last week, a group of 306 migrants were taken into custody in a remote part of New Mexico near the border. In Arizona earlier this month, agents encountered a group of 85 Central Americans after they arrived by bus and illegally entered the country in the same general area of Thursday's crossing. In December, Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin McAleenan raised concerns that a new trend was emerging of very large groups of migrants arriving at the southern border by bus and unloading in remote areas. "So far in this fiscal year, and this has been a brand-new phenomenon this fiscal year, we have started to see extremely large groups arrive together several times, usually once or twice a week since about...

Read more at cnn.com ...
They are all requesting asylum. None of them are criminals trying to sneak into the country. They are all requesting asylum.
 

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