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Surge of migrants crossing into US creates logistics nightmare for border agents
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By Timothy Nerozzi | Fox News
 

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Large groups of illegal migrants continue to make their way into the United States through the southern border, causing a resource and logistics nightmare for border patrol agents.

Chief Border Patrol agent Jason D. Owens tweeted a picture Thursday of the arrest of over a hundred illegal immigrants from Haiti, complaining about the manpower and resources required to keep the U.S.-Mexico line secure.

"130+ in 1 group. Part of the 900+ arrests DRT had for the day (men, women, children… from around the world)," reported Owens. "Think of the logistics and resources needed to process & care for that population."

https://www.foxnews.com/us/migrants-cross-del-rio-logistics-nightmare-border-agents