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Young siblings with an address on a piece of paper discovered in a huge group of illegals at the border


Young siblings with an address on a piece of paper discovered in a huge group of illegals at the border

Two young Honduran siblings, ages 4 and 7, were discovered alone at the southern border in Texas on Wednesday with nothing but an address written on a piece of paper.

According to Lt. Chris Olivarez of the Texas Department of Public Safety, Texas state troopers encountered the siblings in a much larger group of 116 illegal immigrants, including a total of 11 unaccompanied children, in Eagle Pass, Texas.

Olivarez said the siblings had a piece of paper with them with an Alabama address written on it.

A video of the encounter showed three of the children standing next to a police officer who was writing on a piece of paper.

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Migrant Children Eagle Passport

A group of 116 illegal immigrants, including 11 unaccompanied children, were arrested Wednesday morning in Eagle Pass, Texas. (Texas DPS)

“You’re going to throw this one away, and I’m going to give you this one because the other one is wet,” the police officer told the children in Spanish. “Don’t lose it, because you’ll need it.”

Olivarez told Fox News Digital the illegal immigrants come from various countries, including Honduras, Colombia, Guatemala and Venezuela.

None of the immigrants will be charged with trespassing because they trespassed on federal land and private property.

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Eagle Pass immigrants

A group of 116 illegal immigrants, including 11 unaccompanied children, were arrested Wednesday morning in Eagle Pass, Texas. (Texas DPS)

Nevertheless, Olivarez added to the group and all the children were taken into custody.

Last month, state troopers arrested a group of 101 illegal immigrants in Eagle Pass. 29 of the illegal immigrants were arrested and charged with trespassing.

During the same incident, there were over two dozen unaccompanied children between the ages of 3 and 15.

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As with Wednesday's incident, the illegal immigrants came from a variety of countries, including Colombia, Honduras, El Salvador, Venezuela, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Ecuador and Brazil.

Fox News Digital's Bradford Betz contributed to this report.

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