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Border Patrol agents find stash houses with $600K worth of methamphetamine, migrants Erika Esquivel © Provided by KFOX El Paso
U.S. Border Patrol Agents from the El Paso Sector discovered 134 migrants inside three separate stash houses, along with over $600k worth of methamphetamine in the last 48 hours.
On July 15, Alamogordo agents located 67 undocumented migrants trying to hide inside of a trailer in Chaparral, New Mexico. Of the 67 migrants, there were 44 Guatemalans, 16 Ecuadorans, five Mexicans, one El Salvadorian, and one Honduran. Two of the migrants from Guatemala were unaccompanied children.
On July 14, Ysleta agents found a stash house in San Elizario, Texas with 43 undocumented migrants hiding inside of a home. Of the 43 migrants, there were 20 Ecuadorans, 11 Peruvians, 10 Mexicans, one Honduran, and one unaccompanied child from Guatemala. Inside of the home, a Border Patrol Agent canine handler found 19.85 pounds of methamphetamine worth an estima
Border Patrol agents locate El Paso stash house with 35 migrants
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Shortly after the pandemic began, President Trump invoked Title 42 of the United States Code Section 265, allowing border control officials to expel persons who have recently been in a country where a communicable disease was present. While exceptions were granted where testing was possible, this policy has allowed the Border Patrol to largely turn away most single, adult migrants who attempted to cross illegally without needing to go through the immigration courts. This week, with little public debate, the White House will essentially reverse Title 42 without explicitly doing so. And exemption intended for migrants with daunting extenuating circumstances such as severe political repression or humanitarian concerns will now be broadly expanded to allow virtually anyone interviewed by the agents to be admitted. And the COVID outbreak in Mexico and the Northern Triangle countries no longer seems to be a concern. (Free Beacon)