Posted on 07/25/2018 10:01:21 AM PDT by DFG
Border Patrol agents arrested a DACA recipient for allegedly engaging in human smuggling. The arrest followed a high-speed pursuit after the Mexican national refused to stop at an immigration checkpoint. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Interstate 35 immigration checkpoint near Cotulla, Texas, observed a 2012 Mazda 6 attempting to avoid inspection by circumventing the checkpoint on July 21. When agents attempted to stop the Mazda, the driver failed to yield and led agents on a chase that ended south of Dilley, Texas, according to Laredo Sector Border Patrol officials.
Texas Department of Public Safety troopers and deputies from the La Salle County Sheriffs Office assisted in the approximately 10-mile pursuit and eventually stopped the vehicle at mile marker 81.
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Don’t mess with Texas.
And now they have something else to charge him with. Hope he is deported forthwith.
But...these guys are all Validictorians and studying to be doctors....
I’m a S. Texas boy and am very familiar with the area and the two towns mentioned in the article.
Back in the bad old days (eg. 1836-1950) Cotulla was considered by the Atty. Gen. and head of the Texas Rangers as the baddest city in Texas because badmen from both sides of the border could hang out there, sure of an easy jump across the river to hide out.
And Dilley. Ah, Dilley is something else, often called the entertainment center of S. Texas. In the 50s, a San Antonio radio station had a contest where the GRAND PRIZE was a fully paid one week vacation in Dilley. Second Prize was two weeks vacation and Third Prize was three weeks.
...and a veteran of Iraq & Afghanistan, with 2 silver stars and a MOH... you know, like all DACA criminal illegal alien invaders.
Couldn’t be, all DACA are valedictorian doctoral candidates./s
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