It’s been a big 10 days for the Border Patrol.
Agents have bagged two killers and six sex criminals, four of them child molesters, since November 10, a good reason Americans should hope and pray that Democrat Joe Biden doesn’t move into the White House on January 20.
If Biden takes office, agents will face a deluge of illegals, a significant number of whom will be sex perverts, murderers, and other hardened criminals who know Open Borders Biden won’t deport them.
But ending deportations is just one threat from Biden.
Biden will also send amnesty legislation to Congress. And that’s a good reason Americans should hope and pray that Republicans retain the U.S. Senate, where the balance of power will remain undecided until voters in Georgia pick their two senators in a runoff election.
A Biden presidency, and worse, a Democrat Senate, would be disastrous for border agents and Americans alike.
The Killers
Agents collared the killers on Tuesday, one of them near Norias, Texas, about 95 miles south of Corpus Christi near the Gulf coast.
Agents arrested Salvadoran illegal Alvaro Humberto Aleman-Merlos, U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported, while he was “traversing through the brush on Kenedy county ranchlands.”
They later learned he was “arrested multiple times in California including once for murder in the first degree. A judge subsequently sentenced him to 25 years to life. Additionally, he has various robbery and burglary felony convictions that occurred in Los Angeles.”
That night, they arrested another illegal-alien killer in Arizona. He was traveling with a group of 29 other illegals.
Tucson Sector agents observed the group about 8 miles north of the border in the Mesquite Mountains, located on the Tohono O’odham Indian Reservation. In the ensuing encounter, agents arrested one Honduran, three Guatemalan, and 25 Mexican nationals, all illegally present in the United States. The group, all males, ranged in age from 15 to 41.
One of them, 31-year-old Carlos Lopez-Vazquez, was a Mexican convicted of reckless homicide in Marion County, Indiana, in 2010. He served four years before immigration authorities booted him back south of the border.
Sex Fiends
But killers weren’t the only dangerous criminals on the run and headed for an unwitting American community where more victims awaited.
Again, agents arrested six sex offenders, four of whom molested kids.
Agents in Mission, Texas, a border town near McAllen, caught a 40-year-old Salvadoran illegal, Salvador Mendoza-Rodriguez. In 2013, he was convicted of a lewd or lascivious act with a child under 14 years old and sentenced to six years in prison.
On Wednesday, agents working in Falfurrias cuffed a Guatemalan rapist, Lucas Morales-Perez. Two years ago, he was convicted of three counts of third-degree rape, sentenced to four months in jail and five years probation, then deported.
Also on Wednesday, agents working near Hidalgo, a border town south of McAllen, collared sex criminal Jose Villatoro-Simon among a group of seven illegals. The Honduran pervert’s crime in Fairfax County, Virginia, was aggravated sexual battery that incapacitated his victim.
Last weekend, agents in the Tucson, Arizona, sector arrested 30-year-old Romeo Hernandez-Sanchez, a Mexican who molested a child in Monmouth County, New Jersey, in 2018.
On November 13, in Carrizo Springs, Texas, about 80 miles north of Laredo, agents arrested a 56-year-old Mexican child molester, Efrain Sillero Galindo. He sexually assaulted a child in August in 2006 and was most “most recently removed from the United States in 2006.”
On November 10, agents at El Centro, California, arrested a 42-year-old illegal Guatemalan. In 2010, he was convicted of “indecent liberties with a child” in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
Already this year, agents in El Centro have arrested or deported five sex criminals.
All the illegal aliens face felony re-entering charges.
Border agents can expect to face an even bigger wave of illegal-alien criminals if and when a President Biden declares open borders, ends deportations, and gets his amnesty bill. An army of penniless, illiterate “refugees” will march across the frontier with Mexico and declare squatter’s rights.
Monthly border apprehensions have been increasing since May and reached almost 60,000 in September, the last month of fiscal 2020. Agents apprehended almost half-a-million illegals last year.