Sources report another 3,000 migrants arrived in Piedras Negras and are poised to cross the Biden administration's 'closed border.'
EAGLE PASS, Texas — Law enforcement sources confirmed to Breitbart Texas on Thursday that another 3,000 migrants arrived in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, and are poised to cross the Biden administration’s “closed border.” Migrants began crossing the Rio Grande again Thursday morning to enter Eagle Pass, Texas.
Approximately 3,000 migrants got off a train near Nava, Coahuila, and began a 30 km march to Piedras Negras overnight, according to a law enforcement source. Mexican law enforcement escorted the migrants to protect them from the cartels as they moved to the border region. The migrants began to gather in the same crossing point where Breitbart Texas observed approximately 2,500 migrants crossing on Wednesday.
Piedras Negras: The second half of the 7,000 migrants on train arrived last night to Piedras Negras and are expected to cross into Eagle Pass today. Yesterday 3,000 crossed. This group of another 3,000 that arrived last night could be crossing today.
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