
The United States Border Patrol made a deportation advertisement out of a recent arrest, putting illegals on notice that they’re being watched from every angle when they try to illegally enter the United States.
The incident happened in the El Paso, Texas sector on an unknown date. Footage was shared on Friday.
In the clip, set to mariachi music, cartel coyotes are seen helping two illegals from Ecuador and Colombia attempting to sneak into the country, disguised as construction workers.
The two fake construction workers wearing hard hats and vests are then seen in Border Patrol custody, along with the message, “If you cross illegally, you will be: arrested, prosecuted, and deported.”
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Border Patrol Chief Michael Banks shared the clip on X, writing, “Disguises won’t fool us!”
Full statement below:
Disguises won’t fool us!
Border Patrol Agents in the El Paso Sector apprehended two illegal aliens attempting to blend in as construction workers near the Paso del Norte Port of Entry.
Despite desperate smuggling tactics like these, the reality is that the border is closed. Smugglers are selling false promises and transportation services that only lead to arrest, prosecution, and deportation.
Earlier this month, the Department of Homeland Security announced that for a ninth consecutive month, not a single illegal alien has successfully evaded capture and entered the country.
“In President Trump’s first year back in office, we have delivered the most secure border in American history – and we did so in the immediate aftermath of the worst border crisis in history,” DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said in a statement.

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