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DHS Secretary Mayorkas: What s Going on at the Border Is Not an Invasion

EXCLUSIVE: Chief of Border Patrol Bucks Biden, Will Say Alien Until Law Changes

EXCLUSIVE: Chief of Border Patrol Bucks Biden, Will Say ‘Alien’ Until Law Changes 27 Apr 2021 A law enforcement source, speaking on a condition of anonymity, provided Breitbart Texas with a memorandum authored by Rodney S. Scott, Chief of the United States Border Patrol. In the April memo, Scott advises Acting Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Troy Miller that he cannot endorse a new communications and vocabulary policy set in motion by the Biden Administration. The policy change requires Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel to refrain from the use of the terms “alien, unaccompanied alien children, undocumented alien, illegal alien, and assimilation” in internal and external communications. The terms must be substituted with “non-citizen, non-citizen unaccompanied children, undocumented non-citizen, and civic integration.” The policy went into effect on April 19.

Southern Albertans offered COVID-19 vaccines at Montana border

Southern Albertans offered COVID-19 vaccines at Montana border Eloise Therien © Eloise Therien / Global News Cars lined up outside the Carway border on April 21, awaiting their shot at the COVID-19 vaccine. The Blackfeet Nation in Montana was at the Peigan-Carway border crossing on Tuesday and Wednesday, administering COVID-19 vaccines to members of the Blackfoot Confederacy and residents of the nearby town of Cardston, Alta. According to James McNeely, the public information officer with the Blackfeet Tribe in Browning, Mont., it was a surplus of doses on the southern side of the border that prompted the reserve to contact Canadian officials to offer vaccines to Alberta band members.

Ecuadorian sisters, aged 3 and 5, who were dumped over 14ft Mexico border wall to be reunited with parents in New York

FINDING SANCTUARY Ecuadorian sisters, aged 3 and 5, who were dumped over 14ft Mexico border wall to be reunited with parents in New York Updated: Apr 7 2021, 19:50 ET Invalid Date, THE Ecuadorian sisters who were dumped over 14ft Mexico border wall will be reunited with their parents in New York, reports say. Video footage released by Border Patrol showed the shocking moment the tots, 3 and 5, were tossed over the enormous fence and caught by another smuggler before being abandoned. 12 12 Agent Chavez said she was horrified when she first saw the images of the girls being droppedCredit: United States Border Patrol Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Agent Gloria Chavez posted the video to Twitter, and said the little girls were dropped in the middle of the desert  miles from the nearest residence.

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