05/31/2024 / By Ava Grace
A group of illegal immigrants recently attacked Border Patrol agents, with the border crossers throwing rocks and bottles at law enforcement.
According to YourNews, the incident happened near the Santa Teresa Point of Entry on the outskirts of El Paso in Texas. The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), which was deployed to back up Border Patrol Agents and National Guard members at the area, released aerial footage of the confrontation. The DPS had been at the area to provide support up in the air and on the ground.
The incident began when the individuals stormed the border fence, climbing over using a rope ladder. Border Patrol agents and National Guard members responded swiftly to confront the intruders, at least one of whom had already crossed over. (Related: Illegal immigrants use ROPE made from CLOTHES to cross Rio Grande into Texas).
At least half a dozen men were spotted climbing over the border fence, which is anywhere from 19 to 30 feet tall. As soon as they landed on U.S. soil, law enforcement promptly arrested them. At least one migrant was quickly detained and another descending toward the U.S. side of the border was also taken into custody.
But immediately after this, the remaining illegals at the top of the border fence – including smugglers who accompanied the would-be border crossers – pelted at least one full bottle of water at the law enforcement officers. Some who were still at the Mexican side threw sand and rocks at the border agents. Other migrants also engaged in a tug-of-war with border agents, but they eventually gave up and descended back to the Mexico side.
In another scene, a second water bottle was handed over to a man perched on top of the fence. The recipient mulled hurling it at an agent, but reneged at the last minute. Instead, he gave it to another companion – with the second man opening the bottle and taking a sip of water.
The illegals’ action of throwing foreign objects at border agents, alongside their unlawful entry by crossing through the border fence, constitutes a crime under U.S. law. The Santa Teresa Port of Entry where the incident happened is near the border of Texas and New Mexico.
“This type of criminal behavior is inexcusable and will not be tolerated in Texas,” said DPS spokesman Lt. Chris Olivarez in a post on X. “The lack of accountability and failed border policies has emboldened transnational criminal organizations and those who do not respect our laws and first responders.”
“The video illustrates recent behavior by these groups in the El Paso Sector – throwing rocks, sand and water bottles at responding agents,” the DPS captioned its footage of the incident, likewise posted on X.
This latest violent incursion in the El Paso Sector follows the recent dismissal of charges against 211 illegal immigrants involved in a border riot in March. El Paso County Judge Ruben Morales dismissed these charges, leading to criticism from various quarters.
“These El Paso liberals are literally siding with criminals over our own police and military,” a Texas National Guard soldier told the New York Post, warning that the decision could lead to more attacks against authorities at the border.
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Watch this footage of the incident where illegals pelt border agents with rocks, sand and water bottles while attempting to enter the U.S. illegally.
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