As illegal immigration continues to slam American cities near
the Mexican border, one Arizona town in particular is feeling the heat with
a ghastly 2,404.9% increase in migrants during the first two months of
fiscal year 2022—which started in October—compared to the same period
last year.
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Because no one is above the law! |
January 05, 2022 |
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As illegal immigration
continues to slam American cities near the Mexican border, one Arizona town
in particular is feeling the heat with a ghastly 2,404.9% increase in
migrants during the first two months of fiscal year 2022—which started in
October—compared to the same period last year. Situated around 10 miles
from Mexico on the banks of the Colorado River, Yuma, in southwestern
Arizona, began to see an unprecedented influx of illegal aliens in fiscal
year 2021 along with the nation’s other Border Patrol sectors. In 2021
eight of the nine crossing stations along the southern border saw
triple-digit percentage increases in illegal immigrants over the previous
year, according to government figures. Yuma took the prize with an
unbelievable 1,200.4% hike in apprehensions at the end of the fiscal year
in September. |
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