Texas Counties Start Charging Illegal Aliens With Child Endangerment, Trespass – IOTW Report

Texas Counties Start Charging Illegal Aliens With Child Endangerment, Trespass

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BRACKETTVILLE, Texas—The tens of thousands of illegal aliens that evade Border Patrol every month—hoping to slip undetected to large cities up north—are now being confronted by sheriffs who are starting to charge them for trespassing, evading arrest on foot, and endangering the life or health of a child.

Seeing no solutions to the border crisis from the federal government, some counties are looking at all possible means to rein in the high-speed vehicle pursuits, trespassing, break-ins, vehicle thefts, and other crimes that are increasing in their communities.

“I’m going to start here, locally. If we catch them, we’re going to start prosecuting these people that are trespassing on y’all’s property,” Kinney County Sheriff Brad Coe told an appreciative crowd in Brackettville, Texas, on May 22. “And whatever other legitimate charge we can stack on there to try to deter them from coming to Kinney County. We’re going to try to hold these people accountable.”

Neighboring Edwards County is doing the same.

3 Comments on Texas Counties Start Charging Illegal Aliens With Child Endangerment, Trespass

  1. Better solution, deport once, MY way. Guar-an-damn-teed any illegals will never try to invade again. Might even serve as an abject (object?) lesson to discourage others.

    BRING UP THE TREBUCHET!

    Another method to discourage illegals would be to have armed civilians stretched all along the border, and offer a bounty on every “adult” male brought in, dead or alive.

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  2. I thought at one time the original purpose of the United States government was to “establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our posterity”…..

    It seems those priorities have been neglected….to say the least.

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