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At least 30 illegal Central Americans from Caravans arrested for jumping the U.S. Border
Monday, April 30, 2018
Central American migrants sit on top of the border wall on the beach in San Diego during a gathering of migrants living on both sides of the border, Sunday, April 29, 2018. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson) |
VietPress USA (April 30, 2018): Yesterday, hundreds of Central Americans including children, women, and men, most of them from Honduras have boldly crossed immigration checkpoints, military bases, and police in a desperate, sometimes chaotic march toward the United States. Despite their being in Mexico without authorization, no one has made any effort to stop them.
These Central Americans arrived at the US-Mexico border and at least 30 illegal immigrants from Caravans jumped into US soil. Border Patrol agents nabbed one group of seven migrants in a region they call “Goat Canyon” at 6 p.m. Friday, and three hours later nabbed another 18 people. Of them, eight are facing criminal charges: two from El Salvador, five from Honduras and one Mexican.
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At least 30 illegals with ties to caravan arrested after jumping U.S. border
By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times - Monday, April 30, 2018
At least 30 people from the illegal immigrant caravan had already been arrested for jumping the border as of Monday morning, border sources told The Washington Times, and the government filed the first criminal charges against them later in the day.
One group included nearly 20 people, while others attempted to sneak over in smaller groups, one source said.
Agents nabbed them and confirmed they were part of the caravan that’s been traversing Mexico for more than a month.
Most of the migrants still in the caravan appear to be waiting to try to enter the country through the legal port of entry, planning to make an official asylum request. But other migrants who had concluded they were unlikely to win asylum had said they would try to jump the border between the ports of entry, hoping to elude capture.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced charges filed against 11 illegal immigrants nabbed Friday and Sunday, who were apparently part of the more than 30 captured.
Border Patrol agents nabbed one group of seven migrants in a region they call “Goat Canyon” at 6 p.m. Friday, and three hours later nabbed another 18 people. Of them, eight are facing criminal charges: two from El Salvador, five from Honduras and one Mexican.
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