Quote: EL PASO LOOKS LIKE A THIRD WORLD COUNTRY after Texas border city is overrun by migrants
New York Post
By MaryAnn Martinez
September 13, 2022
The migrants, who cross into the US illegally and then claim they need asylum, are usually processed in a massive intake center that can handle 3,400 people.
But given the burgeoning figures, people are now being processed in a makeshift set-up under the local highway overpass.
The migrants are then either ditched on local streets, since there are no more government-funded hotel or shelter rooms available, or helped along to their final destination — which is usually New York City, El Paso officials told The Post on Tuesday.
“We ask the migrants where they wish to go. Nearly all of the migrants say New York City,” said El Paso spokeswoman Laura Cruz-Acosta. “To date, we have chartered 25 buses. All have been to New York City.”
The number of migrants bussed off since late August has totaled at least 1,135, the city said.
Unaccompanied migrant girls from Honduras cross the Rio Bravo river to turn themselves in to U.S. Border Patrol agents to request asylum.
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Quote:Apocalyptic El Paso: Shocking photos show 1,000 migrants sleeping on border city's streets which now resemble 'a third-world country' with no sanitation
Published: 09:56 EDT, 14 September 2022 | Updated: 12:49 EDT, 14 September 2022
Nearly 1,000 migrants have been released in El Paso in the past week, as the border crisis continues
Many have been left sleeping on the street without access to toilets or showers, causing vile conditions
Surge of migrants, mostly from Venezuela, has overwhelmed Border Patrol across Texas
With facilities overwhelmed, many are being dropped off near bus stations and left to fend for themselves
'It's almost apocalyptic,' says US Rep. Tony Gonzales, with El Paso also likened to a third world country
By Keith Griffith For Dailymail.com
Published: 09:56 EDT, 14 September 2022 | Updated: 12:49 EDT, 14 September 2022
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...ep-streets.html
And this is just one city along the 1254 mile southern border of Texas. At Eagle pass a group of illegals crossed on 12 Sept., leaving a Venezuela flag hanging on the border fence.
Remember, everyone's got to be somewhere and we're filling up fast down here. Stand by to direct traffic, and don't fail vote in November!