El Paso Hit Hard by the Illegal Alien Invasion

 

EL PASO, TX – U.S. Border Patrol Agents alongside Homeland Security Investigations discovered 65 illegal aliens in two separate stash houses located in Sunland Park, New Mexico and El Paso on June 30.

Agents found 43 illegals trying to hide inside of a home in Sunland Park. Of the 43 migrants, there were 25 Ecuadorans, six Mexicans, six Guatemalans, four El Salvadorians, and two Brazilians.

Agents found another stash house on the same day in central El Paso, with 22 illegal aliens hiding inside of a home. Of the 22 migrants, there were 10 Ecuadorans, four Guatemalans, three Mexicans, two Nicaraguans, two Hondurans and one El Salvadorian.

All illegals in both stash houses were single adults who entered illegally into the United States and were trying to avoid detection. Stash houses are used by criminal human smuggling organizations to hide illegals until they can be transported further into the United States.

The El Paso Sector has seen a significant increase in the number of single adults crossing the border illegally in Fiscal Year 2021. In comparison to the Family Unit Crisis of Fiscal Year 2019, there has been an increase of 261 percent for single adult encounters in Fiscal Year 2021 year to date. As of the end of May 2021, the El Paso Sector has encountered 86,536 illegal aliens.

All 65 individuals were returned back to Mexico in accordance with Title 42 of the United States Code Section 265.

"Our El Paso Sector integrated targeting teams continue to disrupt human smuggling by transnational criminal organizations in our region," said El Paso Sector Chief Patrol Agent Gloria I. Chavez. "We will continue to work together with other agencies to rescue these migrants from these deplorable living conditions where they are held for long periods of time."

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