The migrant crisis in Eagle Pass, Texas, has shown no sign of improvement, with border crossings rising to around 8,000 per day and fewer Border Patrol agents in the field because they are all too busy processing arrivals.
The migrant crisis in Eagle Pass, Texas, has shown no sign of improvement, with border crossings rising to around 8,000 per day, according to the Washington Office of Latin America, and fewer Border Patrol agents in the field because they are proccupied with processing arrivals.
"All assignments on the 481 will be limited to the above mentioned only," it said, adding that there should be no indication of "any type of field deployment/enforcement" at the border. "I got a call from Homeland Security Secretary [Alejandro] Mayorkas yesterday saying that they are looking and the situation and trying to find solutions," Salinas told a local news outlet. "How vague does that sound? The only solution to this is deportation.""These people are being processed, they are let loose to an NGO [nongovernmental organization], and then they go about their way to San Antonio," Salinas said.
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