Local police are accustomed to dealing with illegal border crossings, but they were astounded by the video of 15 Chinese immigrants unfolding themselves from the back of a red Suburban near La Joya, a small border town.
The vehicle appeared abandoned when police rolled up early on a recent Saturday morning. But when Border Patrol agents arrived and swung open the double rear doors, the Chinese immigrants tumbled out, squinting in the sunlight.
This problem is much bigger than that. We have armed troops and terrorists crossing our southern border bringing with them drugs, weapons, and yes, even bombs. Don (in the video below) has personally seen this with his own eyes. This doesn't even take into account the criminal activies that are accompanying these people all along the border. This is serious. Please watch this video which Don and some of his friends have put together that gives an indepth review of they are having to face in regards to illegal immigration.
More than nine out of 10 illegal immigrants detained at the U.S.-Mexico border are Mexican. But for years, this easternmost sector of the border has seen more people from countries other than Mexico.
The Rio Grande Valley sector has accounted for as many as half of the border's apprehensions of non-Mexican illegal immigrants in recent years while having only one-tenth of the total border apprehensions.
During the first seven months of this fiscal year, this sector has nabbed nearly 11,000 illegal immigrants from countries other than Mexico, accounting for one-quarter of its total apprehensions.