- The video showed sprawling lines of people queuing in Mexico before slowly making their way into Eagle Pass
- The three groups were spotted marching over rough terrain while being herded by a lesser number of guides
- The footage is the latest damning indictment against the Biden administration’s failed attempts to crack down
- It also makes a mockery of Kamala Harris, who earlier this week claimed in an interview the border was secure
- It comes as the White House is reportedly locked in a furious battle with Homeland Security over the border
Shocking night vision footage shows the moment more than 500 migrants sneaked across the southern border into Texas – despite Kamala Harris claiming it was ‘secure’.
The jaw-dropping thermal imaging video showed sprawling lines of people queuing in Mexico before slowly making their way into Eagle Pass overnight.
The three huge groups were spotted marching over rough terrain while being herded by what appeared to be a lesser number of guides.
The footage is the latest damning indictment against the Biden administration’s failed attempts to crack down on the number of migrant crossings – which is believed to have been around two million so far this year.
It also makes a mockery of Vice President Harris, who earlier this week claimed in a TV interview the border was ‘secure’ and tried to blame Donald Trump’s administration for the crisis.
It comes as the White House is reportedly locked in a furious battle with Homeland Security over the crossings, with tempers said to be flaring in both camps.
Meanwhile Illegal migrants who were flown in unannounced to Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts on Wednesday were being moved to a military base in Cape Cod following an outcry from Democrats and locals.
More at: Dailymail.uk.co
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