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At the Texas border in Eagle Pass, there are immigrants crossing illegally with the help of the military. This is a public area for undocumented immigrants. It seems that women and children are also involved.

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The Tucson sector has become the busiest area for migrant apprehensions due to the large number of open gates along the southern border. This is a change from previous years when people would try to evade law enforcement. Now, migrants are coming through the open gates in large numbers, with 250 apprehended in just two and a half hours. This is unusual for the Tucson sector, which typically doesn't see people self-surrendering to border patrol agents. In fact, there were 1,600 apprehensions in a single day.

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In Eagle Pass, Texas, customs and border protection cut a hole in the Constantino wire, allowing migrants to come through. Initially, there were about 60 to 70 people, but it quickly grew to 300. Texas DPS rescued women and children from the river and brought them to safety. Illegal migration across the river into the United States continues, with thousands of people crossing in Eagle Pass. Over the weekend, a new record was set with 11,000 people crossing in a single day. We will continue to monitor the situation.

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In San Diego, unmarked white border patrol buses released hundreds of illegal immigrants onto city streets and sidewalks. These buses are not from Texas, but rather the Biden administration's buses. Migrants from as far as China and Pakistan were left unsure of what to do or where to go. In Sierra Vista, Arizona, a Guatemalan family was dropped off in a Dollar Tree parking lot, also confused and lost. The local sheriff criticized these mass street releases, stating that they are unfair to both the community and the migrants. Meanwhile, in El Paso, Texas, the state is using razor wire and physical manpower to block large groups of migrants attempting to enter the US illegally. Despite the White House claiming progress, border numbers for August are expected to reach around 230,000 migrant encounters, the highest for 2023.

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Thousands of undocumented migrants flood across the southern border, as shown in new drone images. Eagle Pass, Texas experiences one of the largest mass illegal crossings ever seen, with around 1,000 adult men from Venezuela crossing in just 2 hours.

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A train carrying migrants is expected to arrive in Eagle Pass soon. Typically, caravans use trains as their mode of transportation, and once they reach northern Mexico, they break up into smaller groups and cross between ports of entry. However, there has been a constant flow of illegal immigrants crossing between ports of entry in Eagle Pass. The burden of this falls on the taxpayers and communities in the area. It is the responsibility of the state to prevent these illegal crossings, but as long as the federal government incentivizes illegal immigration, the flow of illegal immigrants will continue.

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Exclusive images show how hundreds of migrants are crossing the border at Eagle Pass. Border patrol agents are using machinery to lift the barbed wire, allowing the migrants to cross in just a few minutes. This is the fourth massive crossing witnessed in October. Previously, caravans were sent to uninhabited areas of the Rio Grande, where border patrol used forklift tractors to assist them. Migrants prefer this method over legal entry. Somehow, these large groups of migrants are informed about the time and place when the barbed wire is lifted.

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Mexico struggles to handle a sudden influx of millions of people, despite the desire to welcome them. Many have lived in the U.S. for decades, building lives and families there. The idea of deporting them back to Mexico, where they may find nothing left and face violence, is unrealistic. This situation could lead to a significant crisis, as these individuals cannot simply return to a life of lower wages and instability.

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Facilities on Mexico's southern border with Guatemala are facing increased pressure as the number of migrants crossing the region reaches record levels. A train operator in Mexico has suspended operations due to deaths and injuries caused by migrants attempting to board freight cars. This week, the facilities have become even more overwhelmed, and the situation is worsening. Over 250,000 migrants have crossed the border this year, making it a significant issue.

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A large group of about 300 migrants managed to cross into Eagle Pass with the help of border patrol agents who removed the barbed wire. This is the fourth major crossing witnessed by our cameras in late October. Previously, these caravans were directed to unpopulated areas of the Rio Grande, where border patrol used forklift tractors to apprehend them.

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Thousands of migrants are waiting in shelters in Northern Mexico, while officials claim the border is closed and secure. The situation at the US southern border is said to be reaching a breaking point, with nearly 10,000 daily encounters on average. However, some argue that this is not a border crisis but rather a result of imperialism, climate issues, and trade problems. Despite differing opinions, the president is praised for his efforts in securing the border and addressing immigration. Since December, there have been over 35,000 migrant encounters and a total of 250,000 encounters so far.

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In South Juan Escondido, Mexico, there is a long line of people waiting to enter El Paso, Texas. Around 300 individuals have been transported to the processing center so far, while approximately 500 more are still waiting. The national guard and CBP have been facilitating their entry. The speaker mentions the significant amount of money spent on razor wire, which seems unnecessary considering that people are being allowed to come in.

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We're getting an aerial view of a massive situation unfolding at the US-Mexico border near Del Rio, Texas. Thousands of migrants, primarily Haitian, are congregating under the international bridge, waiting to be processed by Border Patrol. The numbers have exploded in the last 48 hours, tripling from just over 4,000 to upwards of 11,000. People are constantly streaming in, crossing the Rio Grande from Ciudad Acuna, Mexico, using a dam and a dirt path. Border Patrol is overwhelmed and doesn't have the capacity to process everyone, leading to the congestion under the bridge. We're seeing hundreds crossing the river at a time, with people freely moving back and forth between the US and Mexico, seemingly unimpeded by authorities.

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In El Paso, there is a humanitarian crisis with around 2,500 migrants sleeping on the streets. Most of them are from Venezuela, but there are also migrants from Nicaragua, Colombia, Turkey, Africa, and more. The ending of title 42 on May 11th is causing an increase in migrants crossing the region. There have been reports of chicken pox outbreaks in some of the camps. The situation is overwhelming authorities, and the mayor has declared an emergency. Migrants are trying to reach cities like Denver, Houston, and Chicago, but many don't have the money for transportation. Downtown El Paso is filled with migrants. Stay tuned for updates on this ongoing situation.

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A large caravan of 3,000 migrants began walking towards the U.S. after Donald Trump was elected president. Mexican authorities intervened, warning them of potential dangers and encouraging them to return and follow proper processes. Many migrants expressed disappointment over Trump's victory, fearing increased deportations. Mexico is now actively discouraging caravans, a shift from the previous administration's approach. Trump previously threatened tariffs on Mexican goods, which prompted action from the Mexican government. With Trump back in power, he warned of even higher tariffs if the situation continues. Despite this, a significant influx of migrants is expected at the borders in the coming months.

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A large group of migrants left their shelter in Just at sunset and walked for an hour in the darkness to reach the crossing point at the river. They were guided by GPS coordinates obtained from forklift tractors that raised razor wire last October. The migrants expressed anger towards Mexican authorities for sending them to cross into this dangerous area of the river at Nike. These GPS-guided caravans have become more frequent in Eagle Pass this November.

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In the last 24 hours, there were 9,300 migrant encounters at the border, totaling 45,000 encounters in the past 5 days. New York and Arizona are unable to accommodate more illegal aliens due to financial and space constraints. The suggestion of "remain in Mexico" is brought up as a solution, which was effective before January 2021. However, under the Biden administration, this approach no longer seems to work.

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Large groups of migrants continue to cross into Eagle Pass, even at the end of the year. We joined one of the caravans that crossed in December. The migrants showed us the GPS they used to find a location on the Rio Grande. Mexican soldiers were waiting to guard their crossing. The area has seen a high number of crossings, but Mexican authorities have recently reduced the arrival of migrants.

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In this video, local officials from Eagle Pass, Texas discuss the ongoing border crisis. Congressman Tony Gonzalez highlights the stories of sheriffs and local officials that are often overlooked. Sheriff Randy Brown explains the challenges his county faces, including trains being used to transport illegal immigrants and stolen vehicles. The situation is overwhelming for law enforcement, with limited resources and constant trespassing. The mayor of Eagle Pass, Rolando Salinas, emphasizes the strain on the community, including the hospital's inability to provide adequate care for locals due to the influx of immigrants. The officials stress the need for a bipartisan solution and highlight the alarming number of illegal immigrants entering the country, which is far greater than the official figures suggest.

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El Paso, Texas, and Juarez, Mexico, highlight stark contrasts in safety and order. While El Paso has a low crime rate and a stable community, Juarez suffers from chaos and violence. Recently, El Paso has faced a surge in illegal immigration, with encounters increasing by over 280%, leading to rising crime and social issues. The mayor declared a state of emergency due to the overwhelming number of migrants, many camping in public spaces, including the airport. Despite the crisis, state leaders have not effectively addressed the situation. The influx of migrants is affecting cities far from the border, straining resources and altering the American demographic landscape. This significant change is largely ignored by mainstream media, which often downplays concerns about immigration and its impact on communities.

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In San Diego, unmarked white border patrol buses released hundreds of illegal immigrants onto city streets and sidewalks. These buses are not from Texas but are under the Biden administration. Migrants were seen confused and unsure of what to do next. In Sierra Vista, Arizona, a Guatemalan family was dropped off in a Dollar Tree parking lot, also unsure of their next steps. The local sheriff criticized these mass street releases, stating that they are unfair to both the community and the migrants. Meanwhile, in El Paso, Texas, the Texas National Guard is using razor wire and manpower to block large groups of migrants attempting to enter the US illegally. Despite the White House claiming progress, border numbers for August are expected to be the highest for 2023.

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The speaker mentions that the crowds in Eagle Pass have never been this large before. They also mention that other reporters in different parts of the border are experiencing the same situation. The number of migrants arriving is unprecedented, as confirmed by government reports on apprehensions and encounters. The speaker acknowledges that the implications of these numbers are uncertain, but it is clear that resources are being stretched thin.

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There is a persecution against pro-migrant activists due to the inability to control migrant flows, benefiting only organized crime. Migrants have limited options, risking their lives in caravans or tractor trailers. Over 400 migrants disappeared in 2023 trying to reach the United States.

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Thousands of undocumented migrants flood across the southern border, as shown in new drone images. Eagle Pass, Texas experienced one of the largest mass illegal crossings ever seen at the border, with 1,000 adult men from Venezuela crossing in just 2 hours.

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Thousands of people are gathered at the border, causing a significant impact on the United States. The media only shows the surface, but the situation is much more dire. A recent flight with Texas DPS revealed that agents were unavailable to respond to individuals located miles away from the main gathering. The border system is completely broken, and the truth is not being told. Each bump on the ground represents a person, and there were 12,000 encounters today.
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