Texas DPS apprehended a group of 30 illegal aliens on Sunday in Maverick County. In the group were 3 unaccompanied minors and 3 illegals from the “special interest” countries of Iran and Guinea. Special interest refers to countries that pose a threat to United States national security including potential terrorist ties.
In addition to that, The Texas National Guard prevented 45 illegal aliens from crossing the Rio Grande River. As a result, Mexican immigration was able to apprehend them.
Earlier today, @TxDPS Troopers apprehended a group of 30 illegal immigrants in Maverick County.
The group included 3 unaccompanied boys & 3 special interest immigrants from Iran & Guinea.
45 illegal immigrants attempted to cross the Rio Grande, but TX National Guard Soldiers… pic.twitter.com/xjSsWPmwLc
— Chris Olivarez (@LtChrisOlivarez) October 20, 2024
The DPS has had many encounters with illegal aliens which included unaccompanied minors and people from “special interest” countries. TGP reported last week of a group which included 32 unaccompanied minors.
10/17: @TxDPS Troopers apprehended a group of 134 illegal immigrants in Maverick County.
The group included 32 unaccompanied children/minors & 7 special interest immigrants from Iran & Angola.
DPS drone video captured the large group (see drone video). #OperationLoneStar pic.twitter.com/XzUzWcVEMT
— Chris Olivarez (@LtChrisOlivarez) October 18, 2024
The Federal Government has continually neglected their Constitutional duties under Artice IV, Section 4 to protect the country from invasion. […]
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