The mob of migrants who attempted to storm the US border at El Paso, Texas, on Monday were led by an artist and activist and was a stunt which went wrong — leading to his arrest. Roberto Marq…
on Monday were led by an artist and activist and was a stunt which went wrong — leading to his arrest.
Border Patrol agents responded to the crowd by using “less-lethal crowd control measures,” like shooting pepper balls. The migrants who rushed the border were mostly Venezuelan asylum-seekers who had already crossed the international border and had been expelled to Mexico under a recent mandate by President Biden.
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