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Undocumented Immigrants Launch Orchestrated Attack at Texas Border, Agents Injured

Illegal immigrants are beginning to evolve in their attacks at our border to infiltrate our country.

On Friday, the entry point at the Pharr International Bridge in Texas had to be shut down due to several waves of illegals trying to gain entry.

During what can only be described as an assault, several Border Patrol agents were reportedly injured, but all are expected to recover.

Waves of Illegals

At roughly 4 a.m., border officials stated there were three separate waves of illegals making a mad dash over the border.

The agency stated, “A group of 47 undocumented individuals attempted to illegally enter the United States in three waves.

“Ignoring commands to stop, the group suddenly rushed the temporary barricades, bent metal poles and disabled the concertina wire affixed to the barrier.”

In order to stop the group, border agents were forced to deploy tear gas and pepper balls.

Border Patrol stated it took more than a dozen illegals into custody.

Dozens more were reportedly taken into custody by Mexican authorities.

Evolving Tactics

We are starting to get into some very dangerous territory at the border.

First, the tactic was to use large caravans to flood detention facilities.

As we all know by now, this created a humanitarian crisis at the border that fed right into a narrative the Democrats used to attack this administration.

Now they are using military tactics to try to enter the country.

Yet, Democrats continue to defend these criminals for their actions and rail that they should all be allowed to enter this country.

This is an invasion… there is simply no other way to describe what is going on along the southern border.

Source: CBS 4 Valley Central

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