Bob PRICE 3 Feb 2021
Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents arrested a group of Iranian migrants who illegally crossed the border from Mexico into Arizona on Monday. Agents identified the group of Special Interest Aliens as six males and five females.
Yuma Station agents patrolling the border near San Luis, Arizona on Monday evening encountered a group of migrants who illegally entered the U.S. from Mexico near the Salinity Canal. The agents identified the group of 11 migrants as Iranian citizens, according to information obtained from Yuma Sector Border Patrol officials.
Agents arrested the group and transported them to the Yuma Station for processing and a background investigation. Officials reported they arrested five adult women (ages 28-37), two juvenile males (ages two and ten), and four adult males (ages 24-43).
The primary mission of the Border Patrol is to prevent nefarious people and devices from entering the United States, Yuma Sector officials stated. Iran is a designated Special Interest Country and the agents of Yuma Sector work diligently to protect our borders for the safety of our nation...........To Read More....
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