U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested two illegal aliens Monday with lengthy felony records. Border Patrol Chief Jason Owens posted photos of two men, each with convictions of harming children.
3/5: USBP agents in Santa Teresa, NM & Kingsville, TX arrested 2 child predators with a felony convictions for Sexual Assault/Battery of a Victim 12 years old & Sexual Assault of a Child. pic.twitter.com/KjpNLnTTfW
— Chief Jason Owens (@USBPChief) March 6, 2024
Over the weekend Owens released information about additional arrests of six child predators with records of rape and assault.
Over the weekend, USBP agents in the Laredo, Del Rio, El Paso, & Tucson Sectors arrested 6 Sexual Predators who illegally crossed with convictions for Child Molestation, Rape of a Child, & Sexual Assault of a Child.
— Chief Jason Owens (@USBPChief) March 5, 2024
Only convictions & consequences will keep them locked up. pic.twitter.com/5qmyIdQvEA
Last week a number of gang members and other violent criminals were arrested.
2/27: USBP agents in El Paso, TX arrested 3 gang-affiliated subjects from Ecuador and the Dominican Republic. Their criminal histories include Aggravated Robbery, Firearms Trafficking, Endangering the Welfare of a Child, & Felony Manufacture/Distribution of Heroin/Cocaine. pic.twitter.com/2fOLmQqxe4
— Chief Jason Owens (@USBPChief) February 29, 2024
In the last 72 hrs., USBP agents throughout the SWB have apprehended 11 individuals with violent criminal histories.
— Chief Jason Owens (@USBPChief) February 27, 2024
Their criminal histories include: child molestation, aggravated assault, rape, murder, & manufacture/trafficking of firearms. pic.twitter.com/pi9SYVAlJ5
2/22: USBP agents in El Paso, TX arrested a Colombian national with a criminal history that includes Homicide, Trafficking Firearms & Ammunition, and Theft in Colombia.
— Chief Jason Owens (@USBPChief) February 26, 2024
He will be prosecuted for 8 USC 1325. If convicted, he faces prison & removal to Colombia. pic.twitter.com/blAlspsjSU
Meanwhile, countless criminal aliens are going undetected as "gotaways" and prowling American streets.
So far in FY24, USBP has made +890K apprehensions with +120K known “gotaways”.
— Chief Jason Owens (@USBPChief) February 28, 2024
The unknown is what is most concerning. Who? What? Why? That’s why we need USBP agents in the field with more resources. pic.twitter.com/gRTLWc1PUZ