Biden's Border Nightmare: 10,000 Migrants Overrun Texas Town, Chaos Ensues! 😱

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In a shocking turn of events, Eagle Pass, Texas, finds itself grappling with an unprecedented surge of migrants. An astonishing 10,000 migrants crossed into the town illegally within just 24 hours, pushing local resources to the brink and forcing Mayor Rolando Salinas to declare a state of emergency. Shelters and hospitals are now overrun, exacerbating an already dire situation.

This crisis has prompted a strong response from the Biden administration, which has dispatched 800 troops to aid the Texas National Guard already stationed at the border. However, the situation remains dire, with reports of a three-year-old boy tragically drowning during an attempted crossing.

Governor Greg Abbott has sharply criticized President Biden, accusing his administration of facilitating this disaster. The lone migrant shelter in the city, Mission Border Hope, has been overwhelmed. Many of the migrants are from Venezuela, and since January, the Biden administration has issued work permits to nearly 500,000 Venezuelan migrants, further fueling the influx.

The border bridge to Mexico has been temporarily closed to redirect resources toward processing migrants, highlighting the magnitude of the problem. Border agents are also expressing concerns that criminal gangs are capitalizing on the crisis, increasing their human trafficking efforts.

While the Biden administration aims to address the crisis by granting Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to Venezuelan migrants, critics argue this move may encourage more illegal crossings. Nonetheless, proponents believe TPS offers a means for migrants to work and support themselves, alleviating some of the burden on states.

As Eagle Pass and other border towns struggle to cope with this relentless wave of migrants, the situation underscores the urgent need for comprehensive immigration reform and improved border security.

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