President Biden, have you been briefed on the ongoing crisis yet?” Mayor Bruno Lozano, Del Rio
“Good evening from Del Río, TX. 10,503 (as of 6:45pm, September 16, 2021) migrants under the Del Río International Bridge. This morning we started at 8,200. President Biden, have you been briefed on the ongoing crisis yet?” Mayor Bruno Lozano.
US. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) states it’s mission as that of is protecting America from the cross-border crime and illegal immigration that threaten national interests.
Department of Homeland Security and Federal Aviation state the same mission. That mission statement is the front used to ban media drones or flight info gathering over Del Rio as floods of illegals filled the area.
“Temporary flight restrictions for Special Security Reasons,” stated FAA upon Biden’s orders. An outcry triggered accusations of illegal Constitutional 1st Amend violation to cover up Biden’s border crises coverups. Over 1.1 M have crossed the southern border into the United States this year.
When so many illegal migrants stormed Del Rio, numbers totaled around 1/3 of the total legal population, its residents demanded action. DHS made this statement below tweets:
Sep 20:
Sept. 18
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS):
First, within the next 24-48 hours, U.S. Customs and Border Protection will have surged 400 agents and officers to the Del Rio sector to improve control of the area. If additional staff is needed, more will be sent. The Del Rio Port of Entry has temporarily closed, and traffic is being re-routed from Del Rio to Eagle Pass to more effectively manage resources and ensure uninterrupted flow of trade and travel.
Second, U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) is coordinating with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the U.S. Coast Guard to move individuals from Del Rio to other processing locations, including approximately 2,000 yesterday, in order to ensure that irregular migrants are swiftly taken into custody, processed, and removed from the United States consistent with our laws and policy.
Third, DHS will secure additional transportation to accelerate the pace and increase the capacity of removal flights to Haiti and other destinations in the hemisphere within the next 72 hours.
Fourth, the Administration is working with source and transit countries in the region to accept individuals who previously resided in those countries.
Fifth, DHS is undertaking urgent humanitarian actions with other relevant federal, state, and local partners to reduce crowding and improve conditions for migrants on U.S. soil. DHS has already taken a number of steps to ensure the safety and security of individuals as they await processing, including having Border Patrol emergency medical technicians on hand and providing water, towels, and portable toilets.
Finally, the White House has directed appropriate U.S. agencies to work with the Haitian and other regional governments to provide assistance and support to returnees.
The majority of migrants continue to be expelled under CDC’s Title 42 authority. Those who cannot be expelled under Title 42 and do not have a legal basis to remain will be placed in expedited removal proceedings. DHS is conducting regular expulsion and removal flights to Haiti, Mexico, Ecuador, and Northern Triangle countries.
Beyond the six steps outlined above, the Biden Administration has reiterated that our borders are not open, and people should not make the dangerous journey. Individuals and families are subject to border restrictions, including expulsion. Irregular migration poses a significant threat to the health and welfare of border communities and to the lives of migrants themselves, and should not be attempted.
It Human rights is a tough issue, significantly magnified by the Administration’s perceived invitation that the border is wide open.
Haitian migrants who were deported Sunday to Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, aboard three U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) flights criticized the way they were deported and their treatment during detention.
“They didn’t let us take any of our belongings. It was like being in jail, no food, nothing,” Dieudonne Cassagne told VOA. He is from Gonaives in northern Haiti and had been living in Chile before heading to the Texas border, he told VOA. “This morning they woke us up early and told us, ‘Let’s go,’ and then we realized they were taking us to the airport.”
With crime at the border out of control, even Democrats are putting a lid on the open border policies.
Americans are losing their jobs over vaccine mandates while mask mandates appear here to stay. Yet illegal immigrants, unvaccinated and untested flood in to America. The double standard is backfiring.