Authorities in a Texas border town has seen a surge in migrant crossings in anticipation of former President Donald Trump winning the election and enacting tougher immigration policies, the New York Post reported Thursday.
“They see that their free lunch is most likely coming to an end,” a Customs and Border Patrol source told the Post.
More than 300 migrants are turning themselves in to border agents each day in Maverick County in southwest Texas, according to multiple Border Patrol sources, the Post said.
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