US Border Agents Pursue Undocumented Immigrants And Smugglers In Texas' Rio Grande Valley

Central American immigrants walk after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border to turn themselves in to Border Patrol agents on February 22, 2018 near McAllen, Texas. Thousands of Central American families continue to enter the U.S., most seeking political asylum from violence in their home countries. South Texas' Rio Grande Valley has the highest number of undocumented immigrant crossings and narcotics smuggling of the entire U.S.-Mexico border. (Footage by John Moore/Getty Images)
Central American immigrants walk after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border to turn themselves in to Border Patrol agents on February 22, 2018 near McAllen, Texas. Thousands of Central American families continue to enter the U.S., most seeking political asylum from violence in their home countries. South Texas' Rio Grande Valley has the highest number of undocumented immigrant crossings and narcotics smuggling of the entire U.S.-Mexico border. (Footage by John Moore/Getty Images)
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22 February, 2018
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