Posted on 02/03/2021 10:46:05 PM PST by lowbridge
Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents arrested a group of 11 Iranian citizens who illegally crossed the border into the United States Monday evening.
At approximately 6 p.m., BP agents encountered the group near San Luis, Arizona, on a bridge near County 21st Street and the Salinity Canal. Agents determined the group had illegally crossed the international border into the U.S. The group was arrested and taken to Yuma Station for processing. The five females and six males are were all from Iran, a Special Interest Country.
Yuma Sector agents regularly encounter people from all over the world, including Special Interest Countries. Agents adjudicate each arrest in accordance with law and policy in order to secure our nation’s borders.
For the last two fiscal years, Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents have led the nation in apprehending illegal crossers from Iran. Yuma Sector agents apprehended eight Iranian nationals in FY2020, compared to just 14 from all other border patrol sectors combined. So far in FY2021, Yuma Sector agents have apprehend 14 nationals from Iran.
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Bttt
Remember the Iranian patches routinely found on the southern border in recent memory?
Yeah...
very interesting. thanks. HOORAY USCBP
To be released by Joe Xiden in 3, 2, ....
Now why do you suppose Iranian nationals would want to sneak in to the US?
Gee, it’s a good thing Biden has ordered the border wall construction stopped. Good people like these Iranians would not be able to get into the US and improve our diversity.
They are a very low priority group these days.
We have to exterminate domestic terrorists.
No, I don't.
Tried googling - found nothing.
Can you provide a link?
Regards,
Wish I could.
Been since ‘03 ‘04.
Lost quite a bit of my old files.
But our border patrol kept finding Iranian military patches on the border.
Was some discussion about it on FR, but despite claims to the contrary search IS broken and doesn’t show some things unless you type in EXACTLY the title and it still won’t find things from before 06 or thereabouts give or take 2 years.
But them finding Iranian illegal aliens tickled the memory.
Great news thread for the early morning hours.
Excellent work by patriots to secure the homeland.
May they somehow overcome Xiden’s insane open borders madness to continue to guard us and enforce our sovereignty.
Somehow I don’t see these Iranians as future D voters. Terrorists, absolutely. Biden’s gotta go, he is putting us all at terrible risk. Kamala’s gotta go, too. Did you ever see a DA or prosecutor PAY for criminals to make bail, criminals who later committed the same crimes? That’s exactly what Ms. Numbskull did. We need to keep our border secured or something dreadful will happen.
Amen to your wonderful post.
You literally told it like it is.
We definitely must maintain our border security to avert something catastrophic from happening.
It’s truly beyond exasperating how Biden and Kamala have gotten away with gaining power to make life and death decisions, not only for us here at home but affecting all around the world.
So why aren’t Republican members of both houses of Congress plastering this all over social media...?
And the problem is...?
Meanwhile Homeland Security is intercepting fake NFL jerseys in Tampa prior to Superbowl LV to protect the financial coffers of the NFL division of the BLM.
“Now why do you suppose Iranian nationals would want to sneak in to the US? “
Well 2 reasons: 1) To do harm or 2) To escape Iran
that’s a long walk...
Before the mullas took over, an Iranian college campus looked much like one in the US. Most Iranians, not Arabs, are freedom loving people.
Quite right.
Things in Iran right now are pretty desperate with the addition of Covid situation. As hard as it was to get out before Covid, it’s much more difficult now.
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