Border Patrol finds more than 60 undocumented immigrants in South Texas home

62 undocumented immigrants were found in an Edinburg home on June 28, 2018. 62 undocumented immigrants were found in an Edinburg home on June 28, 2018. Photo: U.S. Border Patrol Photo: U.S. Border Patrol Image 1 of / 38 Caption Close Border Patrol finds more than 60 undocumented immigrants in South Texas home 1 / 38 Back to Gallery

More than 60 undocumented immigrants from several Central American countries were discovered in an Edinburg home Wednesday, according to a news release from the Border Patrol.

Agents worked with the Hidalgo County Constables Office to disrupt the stash house, according to the news release.

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The migrants included men, women and unaccompanied children from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua and El Salvador, according to the release.

In all, 62 undocumented immigrants were discovered. They were offered medical assistance and will be processed, according to the release.

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