Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials said in a statement that agents arrested over 1,800 illegal aliens at the southern border in the El Paso sector on April 16.
Officials said the arrests began shortly before 1 a.m., when agents encountered two large groups. The first group consisting of more than 230 people was encountered at the Antelope Wells Port of Entry, while the second group with over 360 people were arrested just west of Mount Cristo Rey in Sunland Park, New Mexico.
Later just before noon, agents arrested a second large group of about 130 illegal aliens at the Antelope Wells Port of Entry.
Among those who were apprehended were two gang members who were then booked into local jails pending their criminal prosecution. One of the gang members, Victor Chavez-Ibarra, 46, is a Mexican national and had been convicted for illegal re-entry into the United States and burglary in Houston, as well as arrests for burglary, possession of cocaine, and felony burglary.
Meanwhile, officials said agents had also booked a Salvadoran national who was convicted of Contact with a Minor for Sexual Offense in 2014.
There has been an unprecedented number of arrests at the border in the El Paso Sector, officials say. As of March 31 this fiscal year, the sector had just over 71,000 apprehensions, compared to just under 11,000 arrests during the same period last year.
McAleenan said that more than 3,000 of the families who are claiming asylum as joint units were found to be fraudulent, who are engaged in what he called child recycling rings.
“The same child is brought across the border with an adult multiple times to try and gain that release that family units are required under court order,” McAleenan said.
New Tactics Used by Smugglers Discovered
Officials also said that the agency discovered a new tactic of counter-surveillance used by smugglers to help illegal aliens cross the El Paso sector.One agent, who was monitoring the border at night, spotted a small airborne object—which appeared to be a drone—traveling northbound across the border. The object traveled about 100 yards into the United States before returning back to Mexico and repeated this pattern three times.
On the third time it returned to Mexico, a group of 10 illegal aliens was seen entering into the United States in the same area as the small device. The group of migrants was subsequently then taken into custody.
“This is the first known time in recent history that a drone has been utilized as a ‘look-out’ in order to aid in illegal entries in the El Paso Sector,” the statement said.