Thousands of criminal noncitizens poured into El Paso, Texas, over the weekend, apparently aided along the way by Mexican state police. Rarely before have border agents seen so many foreign nationals steal into the U.S. at one time and in one place.
For El Paso, already strained amid an unprecedented flood of criminal noncitizens, this is only a taste of things to come. Texas officials expect the deluge of illegal aliens to worsen significantly when Title 42, the so-called "remain in Mexico" policy, ends later this month.
Fox News' Bill Melugin reported that a "huge migrant caravan of over 1,000 people crossed illegally into El Paso, TX last night, making it the largest single group we have ever seen. The city of El Paso reports Border Patrol now has over 5,000 in custody & has released hundreds to city streets."
The illegal aliens, who allegedly came from Nicaragua, Peru, and Ecuador, were escorted by Chihuahua State Police from the city of Jiménez to facilities run by nongovernmental organizations in the Mexican border city of Juárez..MORE
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