By Dan O'Donnell
Mar 15, 2021
Located just 70 miles from America's southern border, McAllen, Texas has been an epicenter of the nation's growing problem with a massive flood of unaccompanied migrant children overwhelming federal facilities.
"It's an absolute crisis," said a source who was in McAllen last week and revealed how a group of these children were flown from McAllen International Airport to Dallas and then to various cities across the country, including a few who ended up in Milwaukee.
Each of the more than 40 unaccompanied boys the source flew with from McAllen to Dallas was wearing identical (and seemingly brand new) coats, pants, and shoes and carrying an identical bag of supplies. They each carried paperwork and signs indicating the city to which they were traveling and that they did not speak any English. The boys ranged in age from 10 to their late teens, the source estimated.