They’re Baaack! Migrants Again Target Del Rio Bridge

September, 2021, was a month that will live in infamy for the folks in Del Rio, Texas, along the White House, the CBP, the DHS, and all the other federal officials that allowed a massive crowd of nearly 15,000 Haitian migrants to gather under a bridge there before many were simply absorbed into the U.S.

Now we hear that the migrants are coming back. Earlier this month, the government reopened the outdoor detention area under the Del Rio International Bridge, just in time it appears because during this past weekend a large group of about 250 migrants rushed the border there. That group, mostly Venezuelan and Cuban nationals, were taken into custody and held, along with about 50 others, in the same spot as the infamous “Bidenville” encampment of September.

Randy Clark of Breitbart News is reporting that “family units with small children will likely be released into the communities surrounding Del Rio.”

That’s one way of preventing the camp from growing.

“In what is becoming a revolving door process,” Clark writes, “on Sunday several busses from local Border Patrol stations released hundreds of migrants to a non-government shelter in Eagle Pass.”

Eagle Pass, Texas–which has had its own migrant issues–is on the border about 50 miles southeast of Del Rio.

For more, see Breitbart News.

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