Thursday, May 11, 2023

Surge Begins At U.S. Border:

150,000 Illegal Immigrants Are Camping Out, Waiting To Surge The U.S. Border

Steve Watson



An estimated 150,000 undocumented migrants are poised to surge the southern U.S. border beginning Thursday when the Biden administration will end Title 42, which previously allowed for deportations.

CNN reported that 60,000 migrants are camping out in Chihuahua, with a further 35,000 in Tamaulipas, and another 25,000 in Coahuila:

These numbers are conservative estimates. There are likely thousands more heading to the border.

Fox News reporter Bill Melugin shared drone shots of some of the camps:

He also noted that there are another 80,000 Venezuelans on their way, but no-one at the White House will take the calls of lawmakers trying desperately to warn them:

NEW: Texas Congressman

says the President of Guatemala told him he knows of at least 80,000 predominantly Venezuelan nationals who are making their way to the U.S. border ahead of the drop of Title 42, and that nobody at the White House would take his calls.

Melugin also highlighted that it is currently just a free for all:

Just an absolute free for all of illegal crossings from Matamoros, MX into Brownsville, TX with apparently zero resistance or deterrence on the US side…at least in this location. We continue to see a large majority of the crossings being single adults.

It has begun - Bensman from Matamoros Mexico. All morning long. I’d say several thousand have crossed and the day is young

Enormous line of hundreds migrants gathering for Border Patrol processing after they crossed illegally into Brownsville. Stretches as far as I can see from this perspective. It has been non-stop like this with huge groups in the late afternoon/evening every day last three days.



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