WATCH: Brazen Illegals Running Around California Border Wall After Being Dropped Off by Smugglers

WATCH: Brazen Illegals Running Around California Border Wall After Being Dropped Off by Smugglers
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Mobs of illegal aliens are simply walking around the border barrier and into California after being dropped off by smugglers on the Mexico side, according to reports.

Shocking video shot on Monday by a Fox News photographer showed the latest crossing of its kind in San Diego Sector, where more 1,300 illegals were apprehended in a single day.

A large group of mostly-male illegal migrants can be seen exiting two large SUVs parked feet from the international boundary, walking past the end of the barrier, and strolling into the desert in San Diego County.

“CBP source tells me Border Patrol’s San Diego sector apprehended more than 1,300 illegal immigrants yesterday, including 160+ from China and 120+ from Vietnam,” Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin reported on Tuesday.

“1,100+ of the illegal crossings yesterday were single adults (83% of the crossings). San Diego sector heating up.”

Last week, investigative reporter Jonathan Lee Riches captured a nearly identical incursion at the same vulnerable location as Border Patrol agents stood and watched more than 50 illegals rush into the U.S.

“I chased a cartel SUV down the US Mexico border as they carried dozens of migrants to the end of the border wall in Jacumba California. Once they’re dropped off, the coyote films the migrants to prove the ‘product’ has been delivered,” Riches explained.

“Then, the illegals walk right into the US at the end of the wall!”

The surge of illegal crossings into California comes as much attention is currently focused on the Eagle Pass region amid a brewing standoff between Texas and the Biden regime.

Chaos unfolds constantly along the U.S.-Mexico border, as Infowars regularly reports.


This article was originally published by InfoWars.com


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