Saturday, February 6, 2021

U.S. Border Patrol arrest 11 Iranian nationals at US-Mexico border





Eleven Iranian nationals were arrested by U.S. Border Patrol agents at the border with Mexico were illegal aliens are pouring in faster than maple syrup on Michael Moore's pancakes. The arrests took place on a bridge near San Luis, Arizona. [H/T Daily Mail]

"There were five women, ages 28, 30, 35, 35 and 37, who were arrested," KPNX reported. "Four men, ages 24, 31, 36 and 43, were taken into custody along with two boys, ages 10 and 2. These people had previously lived in Iran."

None of the young men were armed nor were they wearing suicide vests.

A U.S. Customs and Border Protection spokesperson told the outlet that they didn't know why the group was attempting to illegally enter the United States and the group hasn't yet been fully processed and interviewed They are now at Yuma Station for this processing.

"Yuma Sector agents regularly encounter people from all over the world, including Special Interest Countries," the USCBP statement explained. "Agents adjudicate each arrest in accordance with law and policy in order to secure our nation's borders."

Under the Biden administration this very well might change and anyone will be allowed into the U.S. with full benefits and a Covid vaccine. Meanwhile, as the crowd flows in, they have not been vaccinated as far as we can know.

In the 2021 fiscal year, Yuma Sector agents have apprehended 14 nationals from Iran. In 2020, eight Iranians were arrested by Yuma Sector agents. In all cases, no Iranians were carrying weapons.

Border Patrol Chief Dave Aguilar classified the group as coming from a "special interest country." He defined "special interest countries" as "basically countries designated by our intelligence community as countries that could export individuals that could bring harm to our country in the way of terrorism."

The Department of Homeland Security describes "special interest aliens" as "non-U.S. person who, based on an analysis of travel patterns, potentially poses a national security risk to the United States or its interests. Often such individuals or groups are employing travel patterns known or evaluated to possibly have a nexus to terrorism."

The DHS encountered more than 3,000 special interest aliens at the southern Border in 2018, but with the results of the 2020 election, we can expect more to come and even be welcomed with open arms.

Last week, the Daily Mail reported: "U.S. Border Patrol agents reported a 436 percent increase in migrants apprehended in so-called stash houses near Laredo, Texas since October when compared to the same time last year. The stash houses at the Texas-Mexico border are operated by human trafficking organizations to hide undocumented immigrants."

So, if America is so racist, sexist and homophobic, why are these people risking life and limb to get in?


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