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WATCH: Teen Illegals Break Into House in Texas Border Town

Underage illegal aliens, teenage smuggler among half dozen males found hiding in bathroom of private residence

Underage illegal aliens and their teenage smuggling guide were apprehended after they broke into a home in South Texas near the Mexican border, authorities say.

On Tuesday, Texas Department of Public Safety (TxDPS) troopers and U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) agents tracked a group of illegals to a residence in La Joya, a city in the Rio Grande Valley.

TxDPS released footage of the joint operation on social media.

This morning, @TxDPS & #USBP, working a joint anti-smuggling operation in La Joya #RGV, located five illegal immigrants who broke into a house & were hiding in the bathroom. Among the 5, from Mexico, Guatemala, & Nicaragua, included a 14 & 16-year-old. A 17-year-old smuggling… pic.twitter.com/c4hng73JuH

— Chris Olivarez (@LtChrisOlivarez) June 4, 2024

Troopers and agents swarmed the house and found five illegals and a Mexican smuggler — who presumably was also in the U.S. illegally — hiding in the bathroom.

“Among the 5, from Mexico, Guatemala, & Nicaragua, included a 14 & 16-year-old,” TxDPS spokesman Lt. Chris Olivarez explained in a statement.

“A 17-year-old smuggling guide from Mexico was arrested for human smuggling.”

All six of the suspects appear to be young males, according to photos shared by TxDPS.

It is unclear if the residence was inhabited at the time of the break-in.

Lt. Olivarez shared footage from another smuggling bust that unfolded in South Texas over the weekend.

6/1: A smuggler in a Buick Envoy led @TxDPS on a high-speed pursuit in Webb County.

During the pursuit, the smuggler allowed multiple illegal immigrants to bail out, some falling on the street.

The smuggler eventually stopped & bailed out towards a neighborhood.

The illegal… pic.twitter.com/FjNWmqGAq2

— Chris Olivarez (@LtChrisOlivarez) June 5, 2024

Illegal aliens and a smuggler bailed out of a vehicle during a high-speed chase and were able to avoid apprehension by hiding among houses in a residential neighborhood in Webb County.

Dangerous smuggling pursuits unfold constantly along the U.S.-Mexico border, as InfoWars frequently reports.


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