Shocking drone footage shows 8,000 illegal migrants waiting under Texas bridge

Shocking drone footage shows 8,000 illegal migrants waiting under Texas bridge
Shocking drone footage shows 8,000 illegal migrants waiting under Texas bridge

Border officials said the situation along the US-Mexico frontier is ‘out of control’ after dramatic drone footage showed more than 8,000 migrants - most of them from Haiti -  waiting under the International Bridge in Del Rio, Texas for processing.

The large group of migrants is double the amount from just the previous day, according to Fox News.

Haiti is in the midst of a humanitarian crisis after a magnitude 7.2 earthquake on August 14, which killed more than 2,200 people and damaged or destroyed more than 100,000 homes. 

Officials reported that there were more than 4,000 migrants waiting under the bridge to be processed on Wednesday, but by Thursday morning that number surged to some 8,200.

Law enforcement officials told Fox News that most of the migrants who were arriving fled Haiti.

Officials reported that there were more than 4,000 migrants waiting under the bridge to be processed on Wednesday, but by Thursday morning that number surged to some 8,200

Officials reported that there were more than 4,000 migrants waiting under the bridge to be processed on Wednesday, but by Thursday morning that number surged to some 8,200

The migrants were seen waiting under the International Bridge in Del Rio, Texas for processing on Thursday

The migrants were seen waiting under the International Bridge in Del Rio, Texas for processing on Thursday

Drone footage from the previous day (above) shows about half the number seen on Thursday

Drone footage from the previous day (above) shows about half the number seen on Thursday

Earlier this year, it was learned that more than 200,000 migrants again crossed the U.S.-Mexico border in August.

A Department of Homeland Security source previewed the latest numbers for the network, saying that there were 208,887 encounters last month. 

That is fewer than the 212,000 encounters in July, but still represents a 317 percent increase in crossing from August 2020, when there were 50,014 encounters. 

The August numbers break down to 49 percent single adults - down 7 percent from July.  

Forty-four percent were expelled via the Title 42 health order, Fox said. 

The U.S. Coast Guard stopped a 35-foot boat with 104 Haitian migrants after the vessel was spotted in Florida waters on Sunday

The U.S. Coast Guard stopped a 35-foot boat with 104 Haitian migrants after the vessel was spotted in Florida waters on Sunday

The 104 migrants - all natives of Haiti -  spent five days sailing across the Atlantic and were initially spotted by a Good Samaritan who alerted the U.S. Coast Guard. The individuals were transferred to the Coast Guard Cutter Richard Etheridge and later provided medical treatment

The 104 migrants - all natives of Haiti -  spent five days sailing across the Atlantic and were initially spotted by a Good Samaritan who alerted the U.S. Coast Guard. The individuals were transferred to the Coast Guard Cutter Richard Etheridge and later provided medical treatment

U.S. Coast Guard approaches a vessel (left) with 104 Haitian migrants after the boat was spotted 18 miles off the coast of Miami

U.S. Coast Guard approaches a vessel (left) with 104 Haitian migrants after the boat was spotted 18 miles off the coast of Miami

Title 72 was signed by former President Donald Trump in March 2020, in the early weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing for the rapid removal of border crossers - which was in line with the previous administration's hardline agenda on immigration. 

Against the wishes of immigrant rights groups, President Joe Biden's administration extended the order.

Under Biden, the US government has expelled single adults and some families - but not unaccompanied minors and families with young children. 

In August, 18,847 unaccompanied children crossed into the United States, down slightly from July, Fox reported. 

And also 86,487 family units - up 4 percent from the month before.   

The official government release of the new numbers is expected in the upcoming days.       

For months, Republicans have seen the border crisis as a political opportunity with former President Donald Trump hammering Biden on it during an call-in interview on Newsmax on Tuesday night.

'We are a laughingstock all over the world,' Trump said,

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