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One of the evergreen topics that permeates political discussion is the issue of the border and the security of it. In fact, it was just the other day that it was reported that that Texas Republican Rep. Ronny Jackson has introduced a resolution calling for Vice President Kamala Harris to be removed from her position as the “border czar.”
The resolution, which has 26 co-sponsors, comes as Republicans argue Harris and President Joe Biden have completely failed to handle the border crisis.
There were 164,973 encounters with migrants at the southern border in February, which is up 7% from January and also a 63% increase from the previous year, according to new U.S. Customs and Border Patrol data.
“Instead of working for the American people, Kamala Harris has worked against us by ignoring her responsibilities as Border Czar. Rather than doing her job, Harris sits back and watches as illegal immigration skyrockets, countless people at home and abroad are victimized by drug and human trafficking, and CBP officers are left without resources or support from the Biden Administration. Make no mistake – Harris’ approach is by design, and she must be stopped,” Jackson said.
Now, it is being reported that multiple child sex offenders, gang members, and other criminal aliens were arrested by border patrol agents after they illegally crossed from Mexico into the U.S.
The crossers face felony charges for illegal re-entry after removal.
Five criminal aliens and four gang members were arrested by Rio Grande Valley Sector agents over a five-day period ending on July 11, according to Border Patrol officials.
Brownsville Station agents arrested Jorge Adolfo Diaz-Perez, a Mexican national, on July 6 after he crossed the border near Brownsville, Texas
Agents conducted a background investigation and discovered a criminal history that includes a 2012 conviction in Cameron County, Texas, for indecency with a child a six-year-old by contact.
The court, in the same county where agents arrested Diaz-Perez, gave the Mexican national a 10-year probation sentence. Brownsville Station agents arrested another Mexican national and discovered a 2005 conviction from another Texas court for sexual assault with a child.
He received a 13-year prison sentence. Kingsville Station agents arrested a Honduran national and discovered a 2013 conviction from a Maryland court for child abuse. The man received a 15-year prison sentence.
McAllen Station agents arrested another Honduran national on July 8. A records check revealed a conviction from a Georgia court for statutory rape.
The Honduran migrant received a one-year prison term and was deported from the U.S.
Fort Brown agents arrested a Mexican migrant with a 2015 criminal conviction for alien smuggling resulting in death. The court sentenced the human smuggler to six years and eight years in prison.


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