South Texas Customs and Border Protection agents have been ordered to release pregnant illegal immigrants, as well as those who merely claim to be pregnant, an agent working in the Rio Grande Valley sector has exclusively revealed to Infowars.
The agent, whose name has been withheld to protect him from retaliation, but whose identity has been independently verified and confirmed, told Infowars over the weekend that agents had received orders on Thursday to release female illegal immigrants in “ANY stage of pregnancy.”
“At my muster yesterday, we received orders to begin releasing all pregnant female illegal aliens in the RGV sector,” the agent wrote to us in an e-mail.
He also said CBP agents are basically working on an honor system with said pregnant females, as they currently have no way to verify that someone is in fact expecting a child.
Pregnant females released in this manner receive “Notice to Appear” paperwork, known to illegals as “permisos,” to show up at later immigration court hearings, “just like UAC children and Family Units,” the agent claims.
Below is the agent’s e-mail to Infowars in full,
At my muster yesterday, we received orders to begin releasing all pregnant female illegal aliens in the RGV sector. ANY stage of pregnancy, whether two weeks or eight months. We do not have a method of testing for an actual pregnancy, either. It appears that we have to take their word for it. They will receive a Notice To Appear classification and paperwork just like UAC children and Family Units. I will look for an official memorandum to support this. This looks like it will become another major loophole once the word gets out.
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