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Eagle Pass in state of emergency due to surge of undocumented immigrants.

Mayor of Eagle Pass, Texas Declares Emergency⁢ Due ⁣to Surge in Illegal‌ Immigration

Rolando Salinas, Jr., the mayor of Eagle Pass, Texas, has issued an emergency declaration⁤ due to a “severe” surge in illegal immigration.

Mr. Salinas ‍signed the order on Sept. 19, ⁣officially ​declaring a state ‍of⁣ disaster for⁣ the‌ city of Eagle Pass ​that will last for at least ‌seven days⁢ and may be renewed ‌if ⁤the crisis persists.

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Eagle Pass’s 30,000 or so residents have‍ been overwhelmed by an influx of thousands of⁢ illegal immigrants in recent days, which comes amid a broader surge of people seeking to cross the U.S.–Mexico border without authorization.

Border Patrol agents escort ⁣illegal immigrants onto a bus ​to be taken‍ to a processing facility in Eagle Pass, Texas, on ⁢June 25, 2023. (Suzanne Cordeiro/AFP via Getty Images)

At a Sept. 19 press conference, ‌Mr. Salinas estimated that over Sunday and into early Monday, around 2,500 people crossed into⁤ Eagle Pass illegally, though he cautioned⁤ that this⁣ was not an “official, exact‌ number.”

According⁤ to Maverick County Sheriff Tom⁤ Schmerber, another 2,700⁢ migrants crossed at Eagle Pass on Tuesday and 3,000 more on Wednesday.

The Epoch Times ⁢has reached out to the Texas Department⁣ of Public Safety for‍ the latest ⁢estimates of the human flows into Eagle Pass from across the border, but did not receive a response by publication time.

But the latest numbers are likely to ‍be in the thousands—and the influx is clearly overwhelming the⁢ city and stretching its resources.

“The City of Eagle Pass is committed to the safety and ⁣well being​ of our local citizens,” Mr. Salinas said in the declaration, ⁢which allows​ the city to seek federal and state resources to help alleviate some of the pressure.

“The emergency ‌declaration grants us the ability to request financial resources to provide ⁢the additional services caused⁢ by the ⁢influx of the undocumented‌ immigrants,” ‌he added.

Because ⁤the only shelter in Eagle Pass has been unable to accommodate all of the asylum seekers, large numbers of illegal immigrants were seen out in the streets on​ Wednesday, Texas Public ‍Radio reported.

‘Invasion at Our Border’

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued a statement saying that ⁤it was temporarily halting vehicle processing ‌operations at a bridge and ​railway⁣ crossing ​at Eagle Pass⁣ and redirecting those resources to help apprehend people crossing ⁣the border illegally.

“In response to this influx in encounters,‌ we will continue to surge all available resources to expeditiously and safely process migrants,” the⁢ agency said ⁢in a ‌statement.

“We will maximize consequences against those without‍ a⁤ legal⁤ basis to ​remain in the United States. CBP will⁢ continue to prioritize our border security mission as necessary in response to this evolving situation.”

Texas governor Greg ‍Abbott said in a post on X that he had “officially declared an invasion at our border,” while blaming President Joe Biden’s policies for the influx.

Mr. Abbott said he had ordered ‍more troops from the Texas National Guard, the Texas Department of Public Safety, and local law enforcement to repel illegal crossings and install additional razor wire.

“We are building a border wall, razor wire & marine‌ barriers,” he said.

“We are also repelling migrants,” he added.

Texas‍ Gov. Greg Abbott speaks during​ a news⁢ conference at the Texas ‌State Capitol in ‍Austin, Texas, on June 8,⁤ 2023. (Brandon Bell/Getty ⁣Images)

In his post, Mr. Abbott shared a ⁣letter he had sent to President Biden in November ⁢2022, accusing him of inaction in the⁢ face of what was then already ‍a border crisis in full swing.

“Your inaction has led to catastrophic consequences,” Mr. Abbott wrote ⁤in the letter.

“Under your watch, America is suffering the highest volume of illegal immigration in the history of⁢ our country,” Mr. Abbott continued.

Republicans have blamed President Biden’s‌ messaging and policies for helping ​fuel a border crisis of historic proportions.

The‌ Department of Defense (DOD) is‌ ramping up resources at the U.S.–Mexico border amid a⁣ surge in illegal border crossings—not just at Eagle Pass.

A ⁢migrant ‍who has ​crossed into the ⁤U.S. from‍ Mexico in Eagle Pass, Texas, ‍gets‌ frisked by a Border Patrol Agent on Aug. 25, 2023. (Suzanne Cordeiro/AFP⁣ via Getty Images)

More Military Resources Deployed

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials ⁢told reporters in a call Wednesday night that around 800 new active-duty personnel were being sent to the border.

A DHS official said on⁤ the call that there⁤ were over 8,000⁢ apprehensions along ‍the southern border on Monday.

The official gave no explanation⁣ for what was causing the latest surge.

Meanwhile, law enforcement officials told The New York Post this week ‍that Mexican drug and human trafficking cartels have been purposefully directing masses‍ of illegal immigrants to inundate CBP operations at the U.S. border.

The aim of such actions would be to help the⁢ cartels carry out their illegal operations with less oversight.

While Texas has borne the brunt of the wave of illegal immigration, other regions have faced increased pressure.

Southern California has also seen an influx of ‌migrants⁣ in recent days.

‘A Disaster’

El Cajon Mayor Bill Wells, ⁣a⁢ Republican, said the situation is “a disaster.”

“Every⁢ emergency room is at capacity in SD County. Our homeless shelters are full. Resources⁤ are stretched thin,” he said in a post on X.

“The Biden Administration⁣ allowed this to happen. People⁤ must pay‌ attention and vote to fix this problem!”

Kos‌ Temenes contributed to this report.

How has the recent surge in ‍illegal immigration impacted ⁣the infrastructure, law enforcement, healthcare, and essential services in Eagle Pass?

The welfare and safety of its residents, and the recent surge in illegal immigration has put a ​significant strain on our community,” said⁣ Mayor Salinas. “We are ​experiencing a​ severe crisis ‌that requires ⁤immediate attention and ⁤action.”

The⁢ emergency declaration allows the⁤ city to access additional resources and support from local,⁤ state, and federal agencies to⁤ address the ‍situation. It also provides the city ‌with the authority to implement necessary​ measures to protect the residents and maintain public order.

Illegal immigration has been ⁢an ongoing issue along the U.S.–Mexico border, but the recent surge in Eagle Pass has reached unprecedented levels. The city,​ with⁢ its population of about 30,000,​ has been⁣ overwhelmed by the influx of thousands⁤ of‍ migrants in just ⁤a‍ few days.

Mayor‌ Salinas highlighted ​the urgent ⁣need ‌for ⁤assistance, explaining that the city’s infrastructure, ⁤law enforcement, healthcare, and other⁢ essential services are being stretched to their limits. The sudden⁤ increase in population puts pressure ⁣on schools, housing, and public utilities, causing ⁢disruptions and concerns among residents.

To compound the problem, the arrival of‌ illegal immigrants has⁢ also​ resulted in an increase in criminal ​activities, further straining local law enforcement. The mayor emphasized ⁤the need ⁣for‌ immediate action to address the security concerns and to ensure the safety of‌ the residents.

The emergency declaration will be effective for ‌at least seven ‌days, with the possibility of renewal if the crisis ⁢persists.‍ During this ‍period, the city will work closely with federal⁣ and state agencies to develop a comprehensive ⁤response plan and allocate​ necessary resources to manage the situation.

The announcement of‍ the emergency declaration has garnered attention from both ⁣local and national media,⁣ highlighting ​the seriousness and urgency⁣ of the situation. Media outlets have ⁤also reported on the impact of the influx on neighboring cities​ and the need⁤ for ‌a coordinated⁢ effort to address the root causes of the issue.

While the crisis in Eagle Pass continues to unfold, the emergency declaration‌ serves as a call to action for all levels⁤ of government to ‍collaborate and find effective solutions to the complex problem⁣ of ⁤illegal immigration. It​ underscores the ‍importance of securing ‌the border, addressing root causes, and providing ⁤support ⁢to communities facing the challenges ​associated with unauthorized ​migration.

As the ⁤mayor and the community of ​Eagle ​Pass navigate​ this ⁢crisis, they are hopeful that their call for help⁣ will ⁤be answered, and that appropriate measures ⁣will be‍ taken to⁢ restore stability and security to the city. They ⁤remain committed​ to‌ providing assistance and support to ‍migrants, but⁢ also recognize the need⁣ for a comprehensive approach to address the ⁤underlying issues⁤ that contribute to illegal ⁤immigration.



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