DEL RIO, TX – U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Del Rio Station have arrested a group of Haitian nationals every day this past last week, totaling over 180 people. The Republic of Haiti is a country located on the island of Hispaniola, east of Cuba in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea.
On June 11, agents assigned to the Del Rio Station arrested a group of 14 people from Haiti. Over the next week, Del Rio Station agents encountered increasingly larger groups of Haitian nationals, including a group of 44 on June 17. In total, more than 180 people from the country of Haiti have been arrested by the U.S. Border Patrol in Del Rio Sector in the last week. Prior to this week, Del Rio Sector had apprehended 17 Haitians since October 1, 2018.
Del Rio Sector’s total apprehensions to date this year are in excess of 36,000, already more than double the total number of arrests made during the previous fiscal year. More than 29,000 of the individuals arrested this year, over 80 percent, are from approximately 44 countries other than Mexico.
All immigrants arrested are medically evaluated and are referred to medical professionals for more advanced care if needed.
“Del Rio Sector Border Patrol agents have apprehended immigrants from 44 countries around the world,” said Del Rio Sector Chief Patrol Agent Raul L. Ortiz. “Our agents, along with the assistance of our DHS partners, continue to meet each new challenge as the ongoing humanitarian crisis evolves.”
The Del Rio Border Patrol Sector is part of the Joint Task Force-West South Texas Corridor, which leverages federal, state and local resources to combat transnational criminal organizations. To report suspicious activity call the Del Rio Sector’s toll free number at 1-866-511-8727.
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Medically evaluated??? They just need to send them back!
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PermalinkHow do Haitians end up in Del Rio??!!
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PermalinkHaiti is among those "shithole countries" which are breeding grounds for diseases like cholera, Zika virus and typhoid.
It's imperative to identify and document any kind of contagion these people are bringing over.
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PermalinkFor them being "Hondurans"
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PermalinkThe great thing about letting in throngs of asylum seekers through our borders is that they could be from virtually anywhere.
https://youtu.be/HeTjBPbY70Y?t=52s
Makes one wonder whether all of the "Haitians" are even Haitians. Maybe some are spies, terrorists, war criminals, or just plain criminals.
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PermalinkPretty scary!
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