Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Illegal Aliens Released by BP Commit Home Invasion Robberies, Store Burglaries in U.S. Town

Violence sparked by the illegal immigrant crisis along the U.S.-Mexico border has spilled over into a sleepy little town unaccustomed to the devastating impact large influxes have on bigger cities near major crossings.

A series of crimes committed by illegal aliens and human smugglers has left the usually tranquil Arizona town of Sonoita, population of about 800, in shock.

Veteran ranchers and business owners in the area interviewed by Judicial Watch say that in the last few days there have been two home invasion robberies and two local stores were burglarized by a group of illegal immigrants who had just been released into their community by the U.S. Border Patrol in the predawn hours.

Another said the sparsely populated region, located about two dozen miles from the Mexican border, is a large grazing area that is "Not accustomed to this type of invasion of illegal activity." The ranchers, all lifetime Sonoita-area residents, asked not to be identified because the situation is getting increasingly heated.

Besides also burglarizing the convenience store next to her, Hubbell said the illegal immigrants stole all the cash donations in a shrine that the owner has in honor of her deceased mother.

A separate group of illegal immigrants processed and released by the Border Patrol was arrested within the last 24 hours, Hubbell said, for criminal behavior in Sonoita.

One national news syndicate obtained an internal government document that explains the move is "Intended to mitigate operational challenges, including risks to national security, during significant surges of illegal migration." A Texas congressman recently disclosed that federal officials have released around 2,000 illegal immigrants inside the U.S. without a notice to appear in court.

https://www.judicialwatch.org/corruption-chronicles/illegal-aliens-released-by-bp-commit-home-invasion-robberies-store-burglaries-in-u-s-town/ 

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