In the early hours of Monday, June 25, a U.S. Border Patrol Agent manning the primary immigration inspection lane encountered a dark Toyota Scion approaching the checkpoint for inspection. The agent noticed the female driver appeared to be accompanied by three male passengers as it approached the inspection area. When the driver was questioned on her citizenship, she replied that she was a U.S. Citizen and handed her "Texas Identification Card" to the Agent, but not a valid driver’s license. He then asked the driver where she was traveling to, and she replied they were headed to Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The Border Patrol Agent then questioned the passengers in the vehicle as to their citizenship, but got no response.
That prompted the Border Patrol Agent to refer the vehicle to secondary inspection for further questioning of everyone in the vehicle. Once in the secondary area, the three individuals freely admitted not having any immigration documents, and said they entered the country illegally. Agents were also able to determine the female driver attempted to deceive them by claiming to be a United States Citizen, when in actuality she was a citizen of Mexico currently on DACA status.
All subjects including the driver where transported to a U.S. Border Patrol Station where they were searched and entered in to various immigration and criminal databases. Using this technology, it was confirmed the driver was not a U.S. Citizen, but rather a DACA recipient. The other three subjects were citizens of Mexico. The DACA recipient had applied and received her status in April of 2017.
She will be prosecuted on alien-smuggling charges and may no longer be eligible to maintain her DACA status.
5 comments:
Thank you President Trump. He is doing a wonderful job and has my full support !!!
Instant DACA status removal and deportation seems appropriate.
So she will be let go and given a future date to appear in court as will those she was transporting. don't bet on them showing up.
Anybody crossing our border illegally should be automatically given one year in prison and then returned to their country of origin. No exceptions.
"and may no longer be eligible to maintain her DACA status."
May?
How about - WILL NO LONGER .....
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