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 ‘It’s always the same struggle’: Man arrested a 5th time among migrants encountered in South Texas
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Influx from Mexico into South Texas continues

by: Sandra Sanchez   
Posted: May 25, 2021 / 01:45 PM CDT   / Updated: May 25, 2021 / 01:45 PM CDT   

HIDALGO, Texas (Border Report) — Using patrols in the air and on the ground, border law enforcement agents continue to track migrants who are still coming daily from Mexico into South Texas with hopes of living in the United States.

Border Patrol agents log about 1,000 apprehensions per day in Texas’ Rio Grande Valley, and those are just the migrants who are caught. Thousands cross daily, including many unaccompanied migrant youths. It’s part of an ongoing influx into South Texas that began when President Joe Biden took office.
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: 200 migrants caught before dawn; South Texas border agents say ‘they’re everywhere’

As the sun was rising and a new day beginning early Tuesday, Border Report revisited several spots where migrants surrender to Border Patrol agents and again watched as agents apprehended several migrants, most from Central American countries.

https://www.borderreport.com/hot-topics/immigration/its-always-the-same-struggle-man-arrested-a-5th-time-among-migrants-encountered-in-south-texas/

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Orlando Yaxi, a 23-year-old from Guatemala was arrested for the fifth time on Tuesday.

He and two friends from his village spent three months traveling north and then paid a coyote, or smuggler, a total of $10,000 to help the trio cross the Rio Grande, he said just moments after he was arrested.

Two things here.  First, for $10,000, he could have hired a boat to take him all the way to Corpus Christi or even Port Lavaca.  Second, if he had been officially charged with a felony on the second arrest and been sentenced to the obligatory two years in prison before being deported, there likely wouldn't have been a third, fourth, or fifth arrest.


Again, stop giving out free stuff to illegals, and start charging and sentencing them for violating US laws before deporting them.
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This guy deserves a "free helicopter ride"...