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Border migrants dropped off at bus stations as authorities struggle to cope
More than 188,000 migrants were encountered in June alone.
 
By Bill Melugin , Adam Shaw | Fox News
 

Biden defending border is ‘disingenuous’ amid migrant surge: Arizona sheriff

Cochise County, Arizona, Sheriff Mark Dannels joins ‘CAVUTO Live’ to discuss the border crisis.

Bus loads of migrants are being dropped off at bus stations in McAllen, Texas with bus tickets to go to their chosen destinations -- amid new reports that authorities are struggling to cope with the backlog of migrants being allowed into the U.S.

Footage captured by Fox News in the Rio Grande Valley shows Border Patrol dropping off bus-loads of migrants at McAllen Central Bus Station, where they are given bus tickets to travel out of town after they are processed and released from custody with notices to appear at a court or Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility.

At least four bus loads of migrants were dropped off at McAllen’s station on Saturday in what is the latest sign of the high number of border encounters in June.

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