Three Chinese nationals who each paid smugglers $35,000 were apprehended on Tuesday, February 7th, after illegally crossing the southern border.
Texas Department of Public Safety troopers detained the three Chinese nationals and a woman from Colombia crossing illegally into Mission, Texas. The town lies near the southern tip of Texas, along the Rio Grande, and is a hotbed for illegal smuggling activity.
Texas DPS Trooper Lt. Chris Olivarez stated the four individuals were brought across on a raft from Mexico.
A video shows Border Patrol agents questioning the illegal migrants, who are visibly shivering in the cold. The migrants were later taken into custody and processed.
The Chinese nationals told troopers, through an interpreter, that they each paid the smuggler $35,000 to cross illegally into the U.S. Smugglers typically charge Chinese nationals a higher rate.
“This is an example of how much money is involved with human smuggling and how it strengthens transnational criminal organizations who exploit the vulnerabilities of illegal immigrants and expose the open border policies imposed by the federal government,” Olivarez said.
Olivarez stated that encountering Chinese nationals crossing illegally between the ports of entry is a rare occurrence. Though migrants from Central and South America make up the majority of those encountered at the border, nationals from at least 170 countries arrived at the border last year.
Source: Excelsior