“Unstoppable” Migrant Wave Continues

A full-scale invasion is occurring before our eyes. In the Del Rio border sector, which includes Eagle Pass, Texas, no fewer than 32,000 migrants have crossed into the United States this month alone. (And that sector is only the second busiest sector on the southwestern border. The busiest — Tucson, Arizona — has seen 40,000.)

The Del Rio sector is so chaotic that the CBP has had to shut down its highway checkpoints, ordinarily a critical part of their “security” strategy, as agents have been redirected to “processing, transporting, and providing humanitarian care” for the tens of thousands streaming across. Currently, more than 5,000 migrants are being held in detention facilities designed to hold less than 2,000, and more than 2,000 migrants are being temporarily detained below the Camino Real International Bridge II in Eagle Pass. In addition, the official port of entry there has been shut down due to the “unstoppable” wave.

Breitbart’s Randy Clark writes:

Migrant crossings have remained at roughly 2,000 per day within the Del Rio Sector. Most of the migrants being encountered in the sector are Venezuelans, Hondurans, and Colombians, according to the source. Most arrive at the border city of Piedras Negras on freight trains and immediately cross the Rio Grande into the neighboring city of Eagle Pass. Law enforcement and military authorities on both sides of the border remain powerless to slow or stop the crossings.

For those who’ve never witnessed an invasion, take a look at this scene from Eagle Pass.

For more, see Breitbart News.

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