Nearly 200 illegal aliens were apprehended at the southern border in New Mexico on Feb. 26, 2019. (CPB)

Nearly 200 Illegal Aliens Apprehended at New Mexico Border

Border patrol agents patrolling an unsecured section of the southern border in New Mexico apprehended 180 illegal border crossers in the early hours of Feb. 26, according to a statement.

The federal agency said the group included mainly Central American families and unaccompanied juveniles. They were found near Sunland Park just west of El Paso, Texas.

Emergency medical teams assisted the federal agents by providing medical attention to some of the people who were detained. A number of illegal aliens in need of medical treatment were taken to a local hospital.

“This is a situation that Border Patrol Agents continue to face in southern New Mexico: hundreds of parents and children being encountered by agents after having faced a dangerous journey in the hands of unscrupulous smugglers,” read the statement.

“This is the second group of more than 100 people since the beginning of the fiscal year in the Sunland Park area. Similar large groups are being encountered at other border locations in the El Paso Sector.”

The agency added, “Criminal organizations continue to exploit the immigration system in order to enhance their illicit activities without due regard to the risks of human life. In most cases, these smugglers never cross the border themselves in order to avoid apprehension.”

Apprehensions Remain High

In an earlier incident at Sunland Park, border patrol agents patrolling the Mt. Cristo Rey area apprehended a group of more than 300 illegal aliens who crossed the border at Sunland Park on Feb. 11. The group was transported to Santa Teresa Border Patrol Station for processing, according to another statement.

“Though this trend has been a constant in the Antelope Wells area of New Mexico, this is the first large group that has been encountered in this area this fiscal year,” the federal agency said at the time.

Also on Feb. 11, another group of 330 illegal aliens was taken into custody at Antelope Wells, New Mexico, according to the federal agency.

Customs and Border Protection said on Feb. 8, that they had encountered a total of 58 large groups in January this year, which is up from 13 from the same time last year.

“Family units and unaccompanied children from Central America are crossing the border illegally in greater numbers and in larger groups than ever before, straining our law enforcement resources,” said Brian Hastings, Border Patrol Chief of Operations. “These trends are very concerning and demonstrate the reality of the ongoing humanitarian and border security crisis.”

Human Wall

The site of the recent apprehensions was where an advocacy group, who supports President Donald Trump’s border security vision, demonstrated earlier this month.

The demonstrators waved flags and held signs such as “STOP the drugs destroying our youth” at a location along the partially fenced border in Sunland Park, New Mexico, just across the line from Ciudad Juarez in Mexico’s Chihuahua State, Fox News reported.

The demonstration followed a tweet on Feb. 5, from Trump who said he would “build a Human Wall if necessary.”

Tremendous numbers of people are coming up through Mexico in the hopes of flooding our Southern Border. We have sent additional military. We will build a Human Wall if necessary. If we had a real Wall, this would be a non-event! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 5, 2019

In the tweet, Trump said, “Tremendous numbers of people are coming up through Mexico in the hopes of flooding our Southern Border. We have sent additional military. We will build a Human Wall if necessary. If we had a real Wall, this would be a non-event!”

An organizer of the “human wall” demonstration highlighted the dangers agents face while patrolling the unsecured border daily.

“Do you feel it’s right that these gentlemen have to kiss their families every night potentially it being their last night for them because of this?” the organizer said, according to footage of the demonstration.