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2022-10-07 -Lurid Crime Tales-
Texas sheriff's deputies find 84 migrants getting out of tractor trailer in Hidalgo County
[FoxNews] A TikTok user posted a video on Wednesday evening offering $70,000 to drive the truck from McAllen to Houston, according to Texas DPS.

Hidalgo County sheriff's deputies located 84 migrants on Thursday afternoon as they unloaded from a tractor trailer just 12 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border in south Texas.

A concerned citizen originally reported the tractor trailer near a residence about 15 miles east of downtown McAllen.

Sheriff's deputies and Border Patrol responded to the scene and took the migrants into custody. Pictures released by Hidalgo County Sheriff Eddie Guerra show dozens of migrants on the ground in what appears to be a residential area.

A TikTok video was posted late on Wednesday evening, seeking "someone who can drive an 18 wheeler right now" from McAllen to Houston for $70,000.

The Texas Department of Public Safety verified that the video is authentic and related to the migrants who were located in Hidalgo County on Thursday.

Texas DPS spokesman Christopher Olivarez said that law enforcement has seen an uptick in recruitment videos on social media sites since last year.

"That is why we are experiencing an increase in human smuggling events along the border," Olivarez told Fox News Digital. "Many individuals from larger metropolitan areas such as Austin, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and even out of state are being recruited as drivers through social media platforms to smuggle illegal immigrants."

Cartels have turned to social media in other states as well. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., introduced a bill last week that would crack down on cartels' use of various platforms to recruit people for human trafficking operations.

"Cartels recruit teenage Arizonans to support smuggling and trafficking near our border – luring them into dangerous and illegal activities for easy cash that puts their lives and others at serious risk," Sinema said in a statement.

Customs and Border Protection did not immediately respond to requests for comment about the conditions of the migrants or any arrests that were made on Thursday.

More than 308,000 migrants have been apprehended crossing Texas' border with Mexico since the state launched Operation Lone Star last year, according to Gov. Greg Abbott.

The operation has also led to more than 20,200 criminal arrests and the seizure of over 336 million lethal doses of fentanyl.
Posted by Skidmark 2022-10-07 07:11|| || Front Page|| [20 views ]  Top
 File under: Migrants/Illegal Immigrants 

#1 Forget drugs. Mexico’s cartels make more money trafficking PEOPLE across the border nowadays, using debt bondage to earn $13 billion from migrants’ earnings long after they enter the US, warns Texas ex-lawman
Posted by Skidmark 2022-10-07 07:31||   2022-10-07 07:31|| Front Page Top

#2 They should count themselves lucky that it wasn't a Pepsi wet Tesla Semi they were in.
Posted by 3dc 2022-10-07 22:14||   2022-10-07 22:14|| Front Page Top

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