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Texas Border Patrol Agent Illegally Brought Woman into the USA

Texas Border Patrol Agent Illegally Brought Woman into the USA
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Former CBP Agent Admits to Bringing Mexican National Into US Illegally: DOJ

Former CBP Agent Admits to Bringing Mexican National Into US Illegally: DOJ A former Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer has pleaded guilty to illegally bringing a Mexican woman into the United States, according to the Justice Department. Rhonda Lee Walker, 40, of Laredo, admitted to federal prosecutors that she helped the illegal immigrant enter the country so that she could work for Walker as a housekeeper and nanny. The department said in a statement that on Jan. 2 Walker used a colleague’s computer login to help the woman, who has no legal status to reside or work in America, pass through the Laredo Port of Entry in Texas by scanning her immigration documents before entry.

Migrant Parents Feel Forced to Send Children Across the Border Alone

Migrant Parents Feel Forced to Send Children Across the Border Alone Many migrants are sending their children to the U.S. alone because those with older children are being rapidly expelled. Marely traveled for 13 days with her mother from El Salvador toward the U.S.-Mexico border. But once they made it to a raft to cross the Rio Grande, the 12-year-old found out her mother wasn’t coming with her. Marely had to then turn herself in to Border Patrol agents in La Joya, Texas. Her mother is among many migrants sending their children to the U.S. alone because migrant families with older children are being rapidly expelled under a pandemic health rule. Meanwhile if unaccompanied children arrive alone, the Biden administration is allowing them to remain in the U.S. while they wait for their court cases. The Associated Press 

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  As a public service, public health stories are free to Central Texans during the coronavirus crisis. Please support our local journalists by subscribing today. Call 512-392-2458. Texas Briefly Sunday, May 16, 2021 Man pleads guilty to strangling 3 women to death in Dallas DALLAS (AP) A man who fled to Mexico 18 years ago after being released on bond in Dallas has been sentenced to life in prison in the strangulation deaths of three women, prosecutors said Thursday. Jose Sifuentes, 43, pleaded guilty to three murder charges, the Dallas County district attorney’s office said. Prosecutors said that as part of a plea agreement, he s been given three life sentences, which will run concurrently.

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