Illegal aliens tired of waiting for Border Patrol seen using ride-sharing apps to escape into U.S., report

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Illegal immigrants, tired of waiting for Border Patrol agents after crossing the U.S. southern border, were spotted using the ride-hailing app, Lyft, to escape into the United States. The alarming incident, observed in Jacumba, California last week, underscores the overwhelming pressure on Border Patrol agents and the escalating border crisis under President Joe Biden.

Key Details:

  • Illegal immigrants from various countries, including Pakistan, China, India, and Turkey, were seen by Fox News' Bill Melugin using Lyft to evade Border Patrol agents.
  • The incident occurred on May 23rd in Jacumba, California, with Melugin and migrants alike highlighting the overwhelmed state of Border Patrol agents in the San Diego sector.
  • One Turkish migrant speaking with Melugin even expressed concern over the lack of security and background checks at the border, indicating potential risks to American citizens.

Diving Deeper:

The incident in Jacumba, California, is a stark illustration of the escalating border crisis. Fox News reported that illegal immigrants, tired of waiting for Border Patrol agents, resorted to using the ride-hailing app, Lyft, to escape into the United States.

Border Patrol agents in the San Diego sector are overwhelmed by the high numbers of illegal immigrants crossing the southern border. The lack of manpower and resources has led to long waiting times for immigrants to be picked up and processed. In response, some immigrants have taken matters into their own hands, using ride-hailing apps to evade capture.

One Turkish migrant, who had paid a cartel around $10,000 for his journey, expressed shock at the lack of security at the border. He voiced concerns that echo those of many Americans, questioning the absence of background checks and the potential risks this poses to American citizens. "Who comes into this country? They don’t know. OK, I’m good. But how if they’re not good? How if they’re killers, psychopath, else? No guarantee of that," he told Fox News.

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