The answer to the above seems to be “Answer Cloudy, Ask Again Later.” But Bill Melugin, who did a lot of solid reporting on the Del Rio crossing crisis, is reporting a lot of activity there:
More migrants arriving. @FoxNews pic.twitter.com/GVt5WZC8AM
— Bill Melugin (@BillFOXLA) November 16, 2021
These three columns appear to all be unaccompanied children and minors. @FoxNews pic.twitter.com/3ofBTxDudx
— Bill Melugin (@BillFOXLA) November 16, 2021
La Joya is in Hidalgo County in the Rio Grande Valley, a much more densely populated part of the border than the Del Rio sector. Thanks to disasterous Biden Administration policies, illegal alien apprehensions hit a new October high.
The Biden Administration’s refusal to secure the border is one of the many reasons Hispanics are switching to the GOP in record numbers. One sign of that is state Rep. Ryan Guillen (who represents part of the Valley) just switched from the Democratic to the Republican Party:
After much consideration and prayer with my family, I feel that my fiscally conservative, pro-business, and pro-life values are no longer in-step with the Democrat Party of today, and I am proudly running as a Republican to represent House District 31. pic.twitter.com/CRKOhVnSG4
— Rep. Ryan Guillen (@RyanGuillen) November 15, 2021
Note that one of the reasons for his switch was “border security funding.”
Guillen isn’t the first politician to switch parties because the Democrats have moved too far to the left, and he’s not going to be the last.
Tags: Bill Melugin, Border Controls, Democrats, Hidalgo County, Hispanics, Illegal Aliens, Republicans, Rio Grande Valley, Ryan Guillen, Texas