Katie Pavlich on trip to AZ border: agents see an end to visible migrants

Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich told Fox & Friends on Tuesday that there appears to be an end to the migration boom affecting communities near the border, and outlined her recent talks with border agents in Arizona.

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KATIE PAVLICH: Based on the people I spoke to, the Pinal County Sheriff’s Department and Deputy Chief Matthew Thomas, who took us out and the head of the anti-smuggling unit, there is no end in sight. … It felt like they had been pushing smugglers back for the past four years and really winning field against them. And now due to the shift in policy, this tap has been turned on again and they feel that they have lost a lot of land and that they will have to fight twice as hard to get it back.

There are a few things that stood out: where we were, it’s not on the border, it’s 70 kilometers north of the border. And all the rubbish you see is a smuggling dump for people who do not want to be caught, smuggled to the United States. What they do is they wear several layers of clothing while the top layer is camouflaged. so that they will not be caught crossing the desert. And as soon as they got to a drop-off point where they could be picked up and taken to Phenix, they threw off all their clothes so that they looked like civilians, for example, they would be pulled over by another law enforcement agency or police. And so they dump all this rubbish in the desert. These photos were taken a few steps from a working farm near Stanfield, Arizona.

And so it happens and there are many, many bad people who do it. … Because these people are now a more profitable product than drugs. It is therefore more expensive and the cartels earn more money by smuggling people to the United States than in Arizona.

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