Sex Fiends Continue Jumping Border. 15 Caught in Last 10 Days
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Border agents have collared at least 15 sex offenders at the border since May 17, U.S. Customs and Border Protection reports, and one sector of the long frontier with Mexico reports an increase in such arrests of more than 3,000 percent.

The latest figures show that the incursion of dangerous criminals, most notably rapists and child molesters, shows no signs of stopping. Though previously deported, they are unafraid of being caught again.

Agents bagged at least 17 in April and 18 in March.

Agents have arrested almost 6,000 criminals since the beginning of fiscal 2021 in October.

10 in One Sector 

Agent of the Del Rio Border Sector in Texas collared 10 of the sex fiends between May 17 and May 24, CBP reported.

Agents bagged two Mexican perverts on May 24. One was convicted for lewd and lascivious molestation, the second for lewd and lascivious acts with a child.

Indeed, agents had their hands full with child molesters for six straight days:

Between May 17 and 23, Border Patrol agents arrested Mexican nationals with felony convictions including forcible sexual abuse, sexual assault of a child under 14, sexual assault of a child, sexual assault, sexual conduct with a person under 13 and a registered sexual offender. Agents also arrested two Honduran nationals with felony convictions for statutory rape, and second-degree sexual assault of a child.

Del Rio Sector agents have caught 95 convicted sex fiends since October 1, an increase of 3,166 through the same time last year.

Agents in the El Centro Border Sector bagged the other four, CPB reported.

They caught one on Saturday three miles east of the Calexico port of entry, and the second on Sunday, when they stopped what they thought was a vehicle smuggling illegal aliens. 

On Tuesday, they caught an illegal 22 miles west of the Calexico port. “During processing, agents discovered that all three men, undocumented individuals, were previously convicted for a sex crime,” the agency reported.

The agency did not divulge what sex crimes the men committed.

On Saturday, agents in the El Centro sector caught an illegal 32 miles east of the Calexico Port, CBP reported:

Records checks revealed that Miguel Ayala-Escoto, a 29-year-old, Honduran national, was previously convicted on Nov. 13, 2017 for sexual battery. He served eight months in prison for his crime. Additionally, Ayala-Escoto was previously removed by an Immigration Judge on Feb. 22, 2010 in Alexandria, Louisiana.

On May 19, agents at the McAllen Border Patrol Station agents bagged 71 illegals, many supposedly in families, CBP reported. One was a Salvadoran wanted for first-degree aggravated sexual assault of a child in Harris County, Texas. He is an MS-13 gangbanger.

Agents at the Brownsville Station caught a Mexican murderer.

6,000 Criminals

As The New American reported earlier this month, the unprecedented flood of illegals since the Biden Regime assumed power has brought in almost 6,000 criminals.

Among the dangerous felons are 24 killers and 306 sex criminals. As of the time of that report, agents were arresting 837 a month, a rate that will put the total for fiscal 2021, which ends September 30, at more than 10,000.

Worse still is what Biden plans to do with them. 

An earlier report showed that Biden had no plans to deport more than 8,000 of 14,100 thugs in federal custody.

Among those whom Sleepy Joe hopes to plant in a neighborhood near you are 19 killers, 36 sex fiends, and four kidnappers.

In February, Alejandro Mayorkas, the Cuban immigrant who runs the Department of Homeland Security, canceled the 287(g) agreement his agency inked with Bristol County, Massachusetts. That pact trains local law enforcement to help identify illegal-alien criminals.

A visa fraudster and open-borders subversive, Mayorkas claimed the program was “no longer operationally needed,” even though local authorities had bagged two child-molestation suspects and five other dangerous criminals from November last year through January.