CBP arrested Iranians in Arizona who jumped the U.S.-Mexico border
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Karen TownsendPosted at 2:01 pm on February 5, 2021
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) released a statement announcing the arrest of eleven Iranians who illegally crossed over the U.S.-Mexico border Monday night. Border patrol agents noticed the group on a bridge near San Luis, Arizona. The group of five females and six males were taken to Yuma Station for processing. Iran is included on the list of Special Interest Countries.
Eleven illegal immigrants may not sound like a big problem but it does remind us that those attempting to enter the United States illegally don’t just come from Central American countries, they come from all over the world. The Yuma Sector arrests more Iranians than other border sectors. The press release from CBP notes that distinction.
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11 Iranian Migrants Arrested for Illegally Crossing Border into Arizona
3 Feb 2021
Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents arrested a group of Iranian migrants who illegally crossed the border from Mexico into Arizona on Monday. Agents identified the group of Special Interest Aliens as six males and five females.
Yuma Station agents patrolling the border near San Luis, Arizona on Monday evening encountered a group of migrants who illegally entered the U.S. from Mexico near the Salinity Canal. The agents identified the group of 11 migrants as Iranian citizens, according to information obtained from Yuma Sector Border Patrol officials.
#YumaSector Border Patrol agents, conducting border security operations south of Yuma, Arizona, arrested a group of 11 Iranian nationals who illegally crossed the border into the United States Monday evening. #BorderSecurityIsNationalSecurity
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