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7K Migrants in Custody in South Texas Border Sector, Say Feds

7K Migrants in Custody in South Texas Border Sector, Say Feds Border Patrol agents in the Rio Grande Valley Sector are now holding more than 7,000 mostly Central American migrant families in custody.  Rio Grande Valley Sector agents from Brownsville to Roma apprehended more than 2,400 migrants on Saturday, according to information provided by Border Patrol officials. The majority of these apprehensions include family units and unaccompanied minors from Central America.  “These individuals are just gaming the system,” Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Matthew Albence told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview on Tuesday. “They know they will get released, they will never show up (for their immigration hearing), and that we simply just don’t have the resources to go out and get that many of them in any sort of concerted fashion.”  Officials in the Rio Grande Valley Sector reported that agents apprehended more than 10,000 illegal immigrants over the past week and they are currently holding more than 7,000 in Border Patrol stations and processing centers throughout the sector.  “At the current rate, the RGV Sector is expected to surpass the mass migration influx experienced in 2014,” sector officials reported.  Border Patrol officials announced the opening on Saturday of a 40,000-square foot temporary housing facility in Donna, Texas. The facility is tasked with holding the migrant family units who are pending transfer to ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations officers or Health and Human Services Office of Refugee Resettlement officials.  “We’ve exceeded our capacity and we’re doing all we can to house migrants in a humane place and transfer them in and out in a timely fashion as none of the Border Patrol facilities, including the one in Donna, are meant to be long term detention centers,” Rio Grande Valley Sector Chief Patrol Agent Rodolfo Karisch said in a written statement.  One of the problems faced by Border Patrol agents is attempting to identify false or fraudulent family claims.  Beginning April 16, ICE officials deployed three teams of HSI special agents to the El Paso Sector to assist U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials in interdiction efforts in Las Cruces, New Mexico, and El Paso, Texa, Breitbart News reported. The agency deployed three additional teams on April 22 to the Rio Grande Valley, Del Rio, Yuma, and El Centro Border Patrol Sectors. Director Albence said a total of 22 teams have now been deployed to seven locations along the border.  “The results have been staggering thus far,” the director stated. “In just a couple of weeks, we’ve interviewed 256 family units and identified 65 fraudulent families. Almost three out of every ten families we’ve interviewed have become fraudulent.”  Albance told Breitbart News they have found more than 100 fraudulent documents and birth certificates used in an attempt to support family claims. “It’s obviously troubling that these children that we see time and time again are being recycled by these criminal organizations

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