Photos: Groups of migrants wait on the side of a road overnight for border agents to take them into custody

Kaylee Greenlee, DCNF

  • Illegal migrants said they were held on the side of a road for around six hours as Customs and Border Protection officials worked to process them.
  • Most of the illegal migrants appeared to be family units or unaccompanied minors, with the exception of one group of three men who were distanced from everyone else.
  • They were eventually loaded onto various vehicles and transported to a CBP processing facility.

LA JOYA, TEXAS — A group of at least 100 migrants who crossed into the U.S. illegally said they were held on the side of a public road in La Joya, Texas, overnight as Customs and Border Protection officials worked to process them Saturday morning.

The illegal migrants arrived near a baseball field in La Joya, Texas, in the early hours of Saturday morning and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents began field processing them as groups of migrants continued to show up. CBP agents gather biographical data from the illegal migrants such as age, gender and country of origin before they are transported to processing facilities.

The illegal migrants said they waited next to the road for around six hours before the Daily Caller News Foundation arrived at the scene. Many of the migrants slept on the grass near the side of the road while most of the young children cried and some walked around 20 yards from the group to use the bathroom behind some brush.

A child cried as illegal migrants waited on the grass near a public road as Customs and Border Protection officials worked to process and transport them to other facilities in La Joya, Texas on March 27, 2021. (Kaylee Greenlee - Daily Caller News Foundation)

A child cried as illegal migrants waited on the grass near a public road as Customs and Border Protection officials worked to process and transport them to other facilities in La Joya, Texas on March 27, 2021. (Kaylee Greenlee – Daily Caller News Foundation)

Several illegal migrants slept on the grass near the side of a public road as Customs and Border Protection officials worked to process the groups in La Joya, Texas on March 27, 2021. (Kaylee Greenlee - Daily Caller News Foundation)

Several illegal migrants slept on the grass near the side of a public road as Customs and Border Protection officials worked to process the groups in La Joya, Texas on March 27, 2021. (Kaylee Greenlee – Daily Caller News Foundation)

Several illegal migrants slept on the grass near the side of a public road as Customs and Border Protection officials worked to process the groups in La Joya, Texas on March 27, 2021. (Kaylee Greenlee - Daily Caller News Foundation)

Several illegal migrants slept on the grass near the side of a public road as Customs and Border Protection officials worked to process the groups in La Joya, Texas on March 27, 2021. (Kaylee Greenlee – Daily Caller News Foundation)

Illegal migrants wait on the side of a public road to be processed and taken to Customs and Border Protection facilities in La Joya, Texas on March 27, 2021. (Kaylee Greenlee - Daily Caller News Foundation)

Illegal migrants wait on the side of a public road to be processed and taken to Customs and Border Protection facilities in La Joya, Texas on March 27, 2021. (Kaylee Greenlee – Daily Caller News Foundation)

Some of the illegal migrants were loaded into the back seat of two CBP trucks while others boarded vans and one large white bus bound for a processing facility. CBP officials divided the illegal migrants into small groups and called them by name when it was their turn to board a vehicle.

CBP officials reviewed papers some of the illegal migrants carried with them while another official passed out clear plastic bags and collected items such as shoelaces and belts from the illegal migrants sitting on the ground.

Most of the illegal migrants appeared to be unaccompanied minors or traveling as family units, only one group of three males sat separate from any of the other migrants.

Three male illegal migrants sat in the back of a Customs and Border Protection truck after waiting overnight to be processed and transported to a facility in La Joya, Texas on March 27, 2021. (Kaylee Greenlee - Daily Caller News Foundation)

Three male illegal migrants sat in the back of a Customs and Border Protection truck after waiting overnight to be processed and transported to a facility in La Joya, Texas on March 27, 2021. (Kaylee Greenlee – Daily Caller News Foundation)

Illegal migrants wait on the side of a public road to be processed and taken to Customs and Border Protection facilities in La Joya, Texas on March 27, 2021. (Kaylee Greenlee - Daily Caller News Foundation)

Illegal migrants wait on the side of a public road to be processed and taken to Customs and Border Protection facilities in La Joya, Texas on March 27, 2021. (Kaylee Greenlee – Daily Caller News Foundation)

Three male illegal migrants sat in the back of a Customs and Border Protection truck after waiting overnight to be processed and transported to a facility in La Joya, Texas on March 27, 2021. (Kaylee Greenlee - Daily Caller News Foundation)

Illegal migrants walk to a Customs and Border Protection van after waiting overnight to be processed and transported to a facility in La Joya, Texas on March 27, 2021. (Kaylee Greenlee – Daily Caller News Foundation)

Law enforcement agencies including CBP, the National Guard, Texas State Troopers and La Joya police officers encountered hundreds of migrants on the same road from 1:30 to 4:00 a.m Thursday morning who had to wait until after the sun came up to be transported to processing facilities. Officials exclusively told the DCNF that this was a normal night for them and that the illegal migrants would eventually be transported to CBP processing facilities.

CBP encountered 579 unaccompanied migrant minors Wednesday, according to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Over 5,000 were in CBP custody while nearly 13,000 were in HHS facilities.

HHS announced it would open a second temporary facility in Carrizo Springs, Texas, to house the growing number of unaccompanied migrant minors arriving in the U.S. on March 23, the DCNF reported. Unaccompanied migrant minors are held at temporary facilities until HHS can place them at an Office of Refugee Resettlement shelter where officials will locate a sponsor for the minor.

CBP facilities holding unaccompanied migrant minors were criticized for overcrowded conditions for weeks before journalists were allowed to tour the temporary facility in Donna, Texas, on Tuesday, the DCNF reported. The facility is currently holding around 4,100 migrants despite having an operating capacity of 250, NBC News reported.

CBP officials encountered over 100,000 illegal migrants in February including more than 9,000 unaccompanied migrant minors, the agency reported. Over 71,500 single adults were apprehended in February alone, most of whom will be rapidly returned to their home countries.

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