Two of the seven individuals tagged as the El Paso Migrant riot 'ringleaders' admitted to Border Patrol what their previous arrests were and how they had made marijuana sales at the border, according to new internal federal documents seen by The Post.
Mugshots have been released of seven migrants identified as ringleaders of a group who cut fences and razor wire and encouraged hundreds of people to rush the US border at El Paso, Texas, injuring National Guard troops, on March 21.
El Paso District Attorney Bill Hicks said his office has charged nine individuals who were ringleaders of the riot with felonies assisted by scrutinizing The Post's video of the altercation but two of them have yet to be located.
At least 57 individuals are facing state charges for participating in a riot in El Paso County. Records show some also were federally charged in connection with an illegal entry to the United States on March 21.