California Border Patrol agents this week stopped an illegal immigrant child sex offender, who was said to have carried weapons in schools.
Border Patrol agents in California this week busted an illegal immigrant child sex offender in California who officials said had previously carried guns in schools – the latest example of dangerous criminals entering the U.S. illegally. The unnamed Mexican man’s arrest was announced by El Centro Sector Chief Patrol Agent Gregory Bovino. Bovino said in a statement that the man was arrested in the U.S. illegally and had a 'troubling history.
' Meanwhile, there were 189,372 encounters at the border in March, slightly lower than the same time last year. While it was the lowest March for encounters under the Biden administration, CBP records show the first six months of fiscal 2024 had 1,340,801 total encounters, exceeding the first six months of fiscal 2023, which set a record of 1,226,254 total encounters.
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