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Illegal Aliens Using Rail Cars to Invade the United States

Illegal Aliens Using Rail Cars to Invade the United States   EDINBURG, TX – Rio Grande Valley Sector (RGV) Border Patrol agents apprehended 24 migrants in a train grain hopper in Robstown, near Corpus Christi, Texas. Tuesday morning, agents assigned to the Corpus Christi Border Patrol station were conducting train check duties in Robstown, Texas, when they noticed tell-tale signs on the side of a train gain hopper consistent with illegal alien smuggling.  Agents climbed aboard the train and discovered several illegal aliens inside the grain hopper.  They were removed and found to be in good health. One individual did require medical assistance for a small cut sustained to his chin when he and the others entered the grain hopper in Laredo.  Laredo is on the border approximately 120 miles southwest of Robstown.  The illegals are all adults and nationals from Mexico and Guatemala. All of them were taken into Border Patrol custody.

Man arrested in rural Edinburg homicide investigation

Man arrested in rural Edinburg homicide investigation 4 hours 21 minutes 49 seconds ago Wednesday, May 05 2021 May 5, 2021 May 05, 2021 10:02 AM May 05, 2021 in News - Local By: KRGV Digital Share: An Edinburg man has been arrested and will face a murder charge in connection with an ongoing homicide investigation out of rural Edinburg. Gerardo Gonzalez, 20, is accused of murdering Salvador Sanchez, 22, the Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday. Deputies found Sanchez s body with a gunshot wound Monday night after responding to a welfare check on the 12000 block of Avenida Dulce. Gonzalez will be arraigned Wednesday afternoon and is currently jailed on a murder charge, Hidalgo County jail records show.

18-year old charged with 3 counts of aggravated assault and criminal mischief

Local police are helping Border Patrol catch migrants at the border That s bad policy, experts say

Local police are helping Border Patrol catch migrants at the border. That’s bad policy, experts say. Rick Jervis, USA TODAY © John Moore, Getty Images LA JOYA, TEXAS - APRIL 13: A transport officer searches immigrants before bussing them to a processing center after they crossed the border from Mexico on April 13, 2021 in La Joya, Texas. A surge of immigrants making the arduous journey from Central America to the United States has challenged U.S. immigration agencies along the southern border. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images) Migrants crossing the Rio Grande into the United States near McAllen, Texas, are likely to be met by U.S. Border Patrol agents in their signature white-and-green SUVs.

Local police are helping Border Patrol catch migrants at the border That s bad policy, experts say

Local police are helping Border Patrol catch migrants at the border. That’s bad policy, experts say. Rick Jervis, USA TODAY © John Moore, Getty Images LA JOYA, TEXAS - APRIL 13: A transport officer searches immigrants before bussing them to a processing center after they crossed the border from Mexico on April 13, 2021 in La Joya, Texas. A surge of immigrants making the arduous journey from Central America to the United States has challenged U.S. immigration agencies along the southern border. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images) Migrants crossing the Rio Grande into the United States near McAllen, Texas, are likely to be met by U.S. Border Patrol agents in their signature white-and-green SUVs.

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