Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Illegal immigration and smuggled guns

Border agents seize bags of guns, ammo left on Texas ranch

Two duffel bags filled with 17 rifles, shotguns, handguns, and ammunition were found on a private Texas ranch and confiscated by border officials. 
The weapons were taken from a ranch near the Border Patrol's Carrizo Springs Station in Del Rio, Texas. An unnamed citizen called the agency after seeing a group of suspected illegal immigrants carrying large bags on nearby land Friday. The area is about 25 miles east of the international border. 
The agents who responded to the ranch found four handguns and 13 various types of rifles and shotguns wrapped in blankets inside. An unspecified amount of money was also found with the guns and bullets. 


It's not clear if the suspected illegal immigrants were moving north or south, though it is standard for narcotics to flow north, while money and guns more often are moved south in return for drugs. 
“This seizure is a testament to the vital role that the men and women of the U.S. Border Patrol have in safeguarding our borders and protecting our communities,” Del Rio Sector acting Chief Patrol Agent Matthew J. Hudak said in a statement
The guns were turned over to the Dimmit County Sheriff's Department.

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