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ICE Releases 124 Migrants Who Stormed El Paso Border, Declaring Them Non-Threats to Security

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
December 20, 2024
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More than 100 migrants, who caused a riot at the southern border in March and injured guards in the process, have been released into the country as they were not considered a significant security threat, according to The Post.

Out of the 211 migrants who stormed towards the border wall in El Paso, Texas, in March, a total of 124 individuals have been released by Immigration Customs and Enforcement. This action was taken in accordance with a policy implemented by the Biden administration, which instructs the agency to focus their enforcement and detention efforts on individuals who are considered to be public safety, national security, and border security risks.

According to a source from the Texas National Guard, the release of the rioters is a direct insult to the soldiers who are still recovering from the injuries they suffered during the violent incident, which was captured on camera.

According to a source, the actions of our officials clearly demonstrate where their loyalties lie. It is disheartening to see that our soldiers, who are still in the process of recovering from injuries sustained in the line of duty, have not received the justice they deserve. Instead, these officials have gone out of their way to protect the individuals responsible for these attacks, allowing them to evade any consequences for their actions.

Rumors Spread of an ‘Open Border’ on International Migrants Day, Leading to a Rush at the Border

On International Migrants Day, rumors started circulating about the existence of an ‘open border’ policy, which prompted a sudden rush of people hoping to cross the border. These rumors quickly gained traction and caused a significant increase in border activity.

The news about the alleged open border policy quickly spread through various channels, including social media and word of mouth. Desperate individuals and families, seeking better opportunities and fleeing challenging circumstances, saw this as a potential chance to cross the border without facing the usual restrictions and obstacles.

As the rumors grew, so did the number of people gathering at the border. The situation became chaotic, with individuals and families hoping to take advantage of the supposed open border. Border authorities were caught off guard and struggled to manage the sudden influx of people.

However, it soon became apparent that the rumors were unfounded. The border authorities clarified that there was no such policy in place, and the rumors were baseless. This announcement brought disappointment and frustration to those who had believed in the possibility of an open border.

Nonetheless, the incident highlighted the desperation and determination of individuals seeking a better life. It shed light on the challenges faced by migrants and the lengths they are willing to go to in pursuit of their dreams.

The incident also serves as a reminder of the power of rumors and misinformation. In today’s interconnected world, information can spread rapidly, often without proper verification. It is crucial to critically evaluate and verify information before acting upon it, especially in situations that can have significant consequences.

Overall, the rumors of an open border on International Migrants Day led to a rush at the border, creating chaos and disappointment for those who had believed in the possibility. It serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by migrants and the importance of verifying information before taking action.

The controversial encampment known as the migrant tent city in Brooklyn is set to stay for another year as the federal government has extended its lease.

“This kind of precedent-setting will only encourage further aggression and violence from the migrants. They have learned that they can get away with it without consequences.”

During the viral video captured by The Post on March 21, a group of 211 migrants broke through the razor wire and rushed towards the US border wall. They overpowered the national guardsmen who were trying to push them back to Mexico.

All charges against the entire migrant mob were dropped in May due to a technicality.

According to a source from ICE, the process of deciding who to keep in detention is arbitrary.

According to a source, there are instances where a child molester is arrested but later released due to lack of housing space or because the charge is not deemed severe enough to keep them in custody.

Only five individuals who participated in the riot are currently being held in ICE custody, while a significant number of others have already been deported.

In September, Texas Governor Greg Abbott disclosed that over 100 of the rioting migrants were believed to be members of the Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua.

Texas has taken measures to enhance border security by deploying additional soldiers and state troopers to the region. These personnel have been equipped with non-lethal pepper ball guns in order to deter any potential violence at the border.

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