HAPPENING NOW: Hundreds of migrants continue to cross illegally into El Paso, Texas to surrender to agents at the border wall. The Border Patrol has issued a warning to migrants that they risk swift removal if they come in between ports of entry.
STORY: https://t.co/n0nUu6KmRW pic.twitter.com/ULLkiFCX0B— Border Report (@BorderReportcom) April 13, 2023
Happening now—large groups continue to turn themselves in at the border. We want to remind migrants that coming into the US between the ports of entry is ILLEGAL & those who do are subject to expulsion or removal. @cbp pic.twitter.com/h6dwaP2Vk1
— Anthony “Scott” Good (@USBPChiefEPT) April 12, 2023
So, you know.
Brandon is ending the pandemic hoax.
Because, you know.
There are tens of thousands of orcs trying to get in.
Up to 40,000 migrants have amassed on the Mexican side of the border waiting to cross into the US and officials are worried about the chaos they could cause when Title 42 ends next month, law enforcement sources tell The Post.
Migrants in Juarez, Mexico, are getting tired of waiting or being duped by internet scams into thinking they will be given asylum in the US and hundreds a day are again crossing into El Paso and surrendering to border agents.
“We have intel that there’s between 10,000 and 40,000 people waiting to cross over,” a police official who did not want to be named told The Post of the swelling number of migrants amassed directly across the border.
“We know something is coming, and we’re always preparing for what if a couple thousand of those people waiting there just get antsy or they’re like, ‘Today is the day.’”
Over 750 migrants surrendered to Border Patrol agents in one massive group Wednesday afternoon, the US Border Patrol told The Post.
Additional migrant surrenders continued Thursday, with hundreds more people surrendering to border patrol — making the tasks of processing and ejecting them an enormous job for Border Patrol.
Migrant groups as large as 1,000 people have been turning themselves in to officials in Texas’ sixth largest city since late March, fueled by fake information spread on social media by drug cartels, who would prefer them to pay to be smuggled over the border.
“The cartels don’t make any money by migrants sitting around waiting for the CBP One appointment,” another source told The Post, explaining that the CBP One app is the legal way for migrants to claim asylum.
US border officials have also launched a social media campaign to set the record straight.
“Large groups continue to turn themselves in at the border,” tweeted El Paso Border Patrol Chief Anthony Scott Good on Wednesday.
“We want to remind migrants that coming into the US between the ports of entry is illegal and those who do are subject to expulsion or removal.”
When hundreds of people cross over onto American soil at a time, the process of processing and then expelling them takes a few days, during which time they have to be housed and fed.
Due to the sheer numbers, Customs and Border Protection have been flying migrants from El Paso to other areas of the border, such as Laredo and San Diego to process and eject them.
To be quite frank with you, just if I’m being perfectly honest, I don’t want these fucking animals in my country.
But that’s just my opinion.
I’m sure others have different views, and of course, we need to respect all views, because of democracy and so on and so forth.
VIDEO: A large group of migrants rush to US-Mexico border in Ciudad Juarez after a rumor spread that border restrictions were lifting. As huge crowds gather, US authorities close the bridge to pedestrian and vehicle traffic. pic.twitter.com/TlKIuMFczG
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) April 11, 2023
BREAKING: Border Patrol now picking up dozens of migrants at U.S.-Mexico border who say they have been here for days. They have been begging for water, food, & shelter. They are coming from several different counties including India, Somalia, & Afghanistan. Stay w @fox5sandiego pic.twitter.com/hAVHJ00Fli
— Liberty Zabala FOX 5 (@Liberty_Zabala) April 13, 2023
Walking on rugged terrain, hundreds of Venezuelan migrants flock towards the US- Mexico border, awaiting an uncertain future pic.twitter.com/UvSpZNCCB1
— ANADOLU AGENCY (@anadoluagency) April 12, 2023
Large groups continued to arrive today at US-Mexico border in El Paso’s Lower Valley.
Border officials warn migrants coming to the country between ports of entry that it is illegal and that they face expulsion or removal.
Watch live here: https://t.co/tRPRll0YB7 pic.twitter.com/INqlaSJAvv— KFOX14 News (@KFOX14) April 12, 2023