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Monday, October 7, 2024

Over 2,200 Illegal Aliens Swarm Border, Sickening Video Shows

'One of the largest mass illegal crossings...'

(Luis CornelioHeadline USA) Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin shared four alarming videos on Twitter, shedding light on the dire consequences of the Biden administration’s open border policies.  

The videos, totaling over 2,200 illegal aliens, depict rampant illegal border crossings in Eagle Pass, Texas. 

Melugin’s caption for the video painted a grim picture of Biden’s border chaos. “One of the largest mass illegal crossings we have ever seen took place in Eagle Pass, TX this morning, w/ Border Patrol sources telling us over 2,200 people crossed there since midnight,” he said on Twitter.

He added, “It happened right next to the port of entry, as illegal immigrants continue to ignore Biden admin messaging of ‘do not come’, & do not fear the promised ‘consequences’ for crossing illegally.” 

Border patrol officials confirmed to Fox News the staggering number of over 2,200 illegal aliens captured at the border. 

The videos provide a harrowing account of the event. One of them, shot on a cellphone camera in Mexico’s Piedras Negras, exposes a line of illegal aliens marching along the river’s edge overnight. As reported by Melugin, these illegal aliens made their way toward the port of entry.

Another video, captured by a drone, shows Border Patrol agents processing the illegal aliens early Monday morning, highlighting the immense challenges faced by law enforcement agencies. 

This alarming footage comes on the heels of another distressing video released by Fox News, showcasing illegal aliens seizing control of a train departing from Zacatecas, Mexico, en route to the United States.

The train was packed with migrants, with many of them hanging dangerously off the sides, creating a chaotic and dangerous scene.

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