Texas police have encountered more than 100 ‘child migrants’ crossing illegally into the U.S. over the past two weeks as the Biden-Harris invasion escalates yet again.
Mobs of illegals have recommenced surging across the Rio Grande into Texas, following a relative lull for much of 2024.
Within large groups, authorities are discovering disturbing numbers of ‘unaccompanied minors,’ as well as Special Interest Aliens (SIAs).
Eagle Pass is getting out of control was again with illegal crossings.
— Auden B. Cabello (@CabelloAuden) October 16, 2024
The new dynamic is the number of unaccompanied children and special interest aliens.
From Lt. Olivarez: "57 unaccompanied children, ages 8 - 17. The children had pieces of paper with addresses to various… https://t.co/HOJPn9Ogd2
“In the last two weeks, TxDPS Troopers during Operation Lone Star were involved in high-speed chases involving human smuggling and recovered over 100 unaccompanied children, including 39 special interest immigrants,” Texas Department of Public Safety (TxDPS) spokesman Lt. Chris Olivarez revealed in a statement over the weekend.
In the last two weeks, @TxDPS Troopers during #OperationLoneStar were involved in high-speed chases involving human smuggling and recovered over 100 unaccompanied children, including 39 special interest immigrants. The men & women of TX DPS continue to work around the clock to… pic.twitter.com/OgCdGbCwa2
— Chris Olivarez (@LtChrisOlivarez) October 19, 2024
During one such bust on Thursday, TxDPS troopers identified 32 unaccompanied minors and seven SIAs from Angola and Iran within a group of 134 illegals in Maverick County.
10/17: @TxDPS Troopers apprehended a group of 134 illegal immigrants in Maverick County.
— Chris Olivarez (@LtChrisOlivarez) October 18, 2024
The group included 32 unaccompanied children/minors & 7 special interest immigrants from Iran & Angola.
DPS drone video captured the large group (see drone video). #OperationLoneStar pic.twitter.com/XzUzWcVEMT
A day before, 52 lone children between the ages of 8 and 17 were located in a group of 204 ‘migrants’ who also crossed into Maverick County, along with three SIAs from the West African nation of Mali.
Most of the youths were carrying pieces of paper bearing addresses across the U.S.
TX DPS RECOVER 57 UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN
— Chris Olivarez (@LtChrisOlivarez) October 16, 2024
10/16: @TxDPS Troopers apprehended a group of 204 illegal immigrants in Maverick County. Among the group were 57 unaccompanied children, ages 8 - 17. The children had pieces of paper with addresses to various states.
Included in the… pic.twitter.com/SJsUJ91Ncg
“The images of unaccompanied children show the humanitarian reality of the precarious journey these children make from their home countries to the US. Criminal predators exploit these children & leverage their power & control over them,” Lt. Olivarez explained.
This article was originally published at InfoWars.com


