Five to six illegal immigrants were caught coming out of sewers in an attempt to illegally enter Texas.
This past few weeks, thousands of illegal aliens have been flooding across the US-Mexico border amid the worsening border crisis in the United States under the Biden administration.
Earlier this week, FOX News correspondent Bill Melugin revealed that a huge caravan of more than 1,000 illegal aliens entered El Paso just in one night.
“A huge migrant caravan of over 1,000 people crossed illegally into El Paso, TX last night, making it the largest single group we have ever seen. The city of El Paso reports Border Patrol now has over 5,000 in custody & has released hundreds to city streets,” Melugin reported.
The reporter also revealed that “before this mass of migrants crossed, Mexican police escorted nearly 20 buses full of migrants into Ciudad Juarez, the MX city across from El Paso, and released them to multiple NGOs. The migrants then walked from the NGOs to the river, & crossed illegally into El Paso.”
BREAKING: A huge migrant caravan of over 1,000 people crossed illegally into El Paso, TX last night, making it the largest single group we have ever seen. The city of El Paso reports Border Patrol now has over 5,000 in custody & has released hundreds to city streets. @FoxNews pic.twitter.com/ewUQX757Lt— Bill Melugin (@BillFOXLA) December 12, 2022
Moreover, ABC News also reported that its correspondents have witnessed five or six people coming out of a manhole in Segundo Barrio.
The recent incident was marked as the largest migrant caravan that crossed the Rio Grande to El Paso in history.
In a report released by Daily Mail, it was revealed that “the group from Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua ran across the Rio Grande into El Paso, where local officials are releasing hundreds of migrants back onto the streets and border officials are bracing for a surge in crossers.”
This came after the President Biden administration announced the lifting of Title 42, a COVID policy which expels migrants when they reach the border on December 21, just four days before Christmas.
The policy has helped the government respond to the migrant crisis by allowing immigration officials to immediately expel those seeking asylum in the midst of the public health emergency.
However, the Biden administration is still pushing to lift the policy, sparking outrage among Republicans and fear among overworked border guards that thousands of illegals could cross into the U.S. from Central America every day and will be overwhelmed by the influx.










