Texas soldiers blocked a group of ‘migrants’ who illegally crossed the Rio Grande just as federal authorities were welcoming an even larger mob of ‘asylum seekers’ on a bridge above them during an episode caught on camera by Border Hawk.
The incident unfolded over the weekend in Eagle Pass, Texas, which is once again the epicenter of the Biden-Harris border invasion.
Border Hawk was on the ground in Piedras Negras, Mexico, when we observed roughly eight illegals make their way across the river onto U.S. soil.
EXCLUSIVE: Texas Soldiers Repel Illegals at Rio Grande - as Feds Walk Dozens More Across Bridge Above
— Border Hawk (@BorderHawkNews) November 25, 2024
Texas soldiers blocked a group of ‘migrants’ who illegally crossed the Rio Grande just as federal authorities were welcoming an even larger mob of ‘asylum seekers’ on a bridge… pic.twitter.com/w3tUGELGYV
After Texas National Guard soldiers steadfastly refused to allow them to go any further and ordered them to turn back, they made their way along the bank hoping to encounter Border Patrol agents, who are far more accommodating.
Texas authorities in boats later blocked them from executing another entry via a small island, so they returned to Mexico, vowing to find another way into the U.S.
“We will do whatever it takes to cross,” one of the men said.
Simultaneously, a much larger group of ‘migrants’ had gathered on nearby Camino Real International Bridge, where Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers welcome aliens with CBP One appointments on a daily basis.
Approximately 1,500 aliens are ushered into the U.S. every day at various ports of entry via this scheme, which was created by the Biden-Harris regime to “incentivize noncitizens to use lawful, safe, humane, and orderly pathways and processes.”
“In September, CBP processed over 44,600 individuals with information submitted in advance through CBP One. Since the appointment scheduling function in CBP One was introduced in January 2023 through the end of September 2024, more than 852,000 individuals have successfully scheduled appointments to present at ports of entry instead of risking their lives in the hands of smugglers,” CBP stated in its monthly update in September.
The majority of aliens who gain entry to the U.S via CBP One are from Mexico, Venezuela, Haiti, and Cuba.


