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Mexico Proves Mass Illegal Migration CAN Be Controlled as Soldiers Round Up Migrants, Smugglers Near Eagle Pass, TX

Mexican Army has established surveillance camps along the Rio Grande to discourage mass crossings — instead of ushering large groups of illegals toward the U.S.

The flow of illegal aliens into Eagle Pass has slowed considerably as large numbers of Mexican soldiers continue rounding up unauthorized migrants and human smugglers, proving that mass illegal migration CAN be easily controlled.

A crackdown in the Mexican state of Coahuila has forced illegals to be more cautious about the routes they take to reach the U.S., with many choosing to apply for asylum appointments on the CBP One app and hide in a shelter in Piedras Negras in the meantime.

The Mexican Army has established surveillance camps along the Rio Grande to discourage mass crossings — instead of ushering large groups of illegals toward the U.S., as Border Hawk demonstrated them doing in 2023.

“From the comments we heard about the Army raids, we have been quite careful,” one migrant staying at the shelter in Piedras Negras told Border Hawk correspondent Efraín González.

It is unclear how long the clampdown will continue or why it wasn’t implemented long ago, but Border Hawk will be monitoring the situation on the ground as it develops.


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