Late Thursday night into Friday morning, hundreds of illegal immigrants were filmed crossing a section of the southern border near Yuma, Arizona, with estimates of total border crossers reaching 800 people.
In a video taken by Turning Point USA contributor Drew Hernandez, a steady stream of illegal immigrants is seen crossing through a gap in the border wall.
This group just continues to grow and grow by the minute in Yuma AZ pic.twitter.com/38nr5ChgQB
— Drew Hernandez (@DrewHLive) June 10, 2022
Last night was insane at the border in Yuma Arizona, 800 illegals in about an hour
— Drew Hernandez (@DrewHLive) June 10, 2022
Where is @DougDucey ?
He said on Twitter that this large group came across the border within the span of an hour, with a large line of waiting migrants forming at the base of the border wall.
Hernandez noted one of the gaps that the migrants were coming through, pointing out the irony of the people walking over a no trespassing sign.
This is literally one of the many open border spots here in Yuma AZ where illegals are walking straight into the United States from. They walk on a sign that says “No Trespassing” as they trespass into the USA
— Drew Hernandez (@DrewHLive) June 10, 2022
The symbolism is astonishing pic.twitter.com/hvQVgXOae0
OPEN BORDER: Nearly 800 illegals flooded the Yuma AZ Southern Border last night, watch as they just walk straight into the USA | @TPUSA pic.twitter.com/QfPETvIO4x
— Drew Hernandez (@DrewHLive) June 10, 2022
Video shows a massive line of migrants seated at the base of the border wall, with groups of people being placed on buses.
Hernandez said that a coyote told him around 800 people would be in this group traveling in the early hours of the morning.
INSANE: Massive group of illegals flooding the Southern Border here in Yuma AZ, this is on the Mexican Side. They are in route. The cartel coyote next to me tells me he estimates about 800 illegals in this batch tonight in total, this is an invasion | @TPUSA pic.twitter.com/LnqyxehUwf
— Drew Hernandez (@DrewHLive) June 10, 2022
"This is a huge group, and they just keep coming, and coming, and coming from every direction," Hernandez said.
The group was not just migrants originating from central and South American countries. In one video, a group of Russian migrants here heard thanking President Biden. Hernandez said that the group also included migrants from Georgia, Brazil, Cuba, Colombia, and more.
“RUSSIANS LOVE BIDEN”
— Drew Hernandez (@DrewHLive) June 10, 2022
A group of illegal Russians that just crossed the Border here in Yuma AZ thank President Biden for entry | @TPUSA pic.twitter.com/f3T0gFwzaA
In last night’s caravan of 800 down at the Yuma AZ Border, there were groups of Russians, Afghanis, Indians, people from Georgia, Peru, Brazil, Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua, Columbia and more
— Drew Hernandez (@DrewHLive) June 10, 2022
Mostly men
He noted that this group, while it included families with women and children, were "mostly men."
800 ILLEGALS: The final total tonight in Yuma AZ according to the Cartel Coyote is about 800 illegals, multiple busses have already shipped them off tonight | @TPUSA pic.twitter.com/TorhtwiqKn
— Drew Hernandez (@DrewHLive) June 10, 2022
So far in the 2022 fiscal year, which started in October, 1,295,900 migrants have been encountered crossing the southern border by US Customs and Border Protection agents, according to CBP statistics.
With March and April exceeding 200,000 encounters per month, 2022 could surpass 2021’s migration record, which saw 1,734,686 encounters at the southern border.
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