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Texas illegal crossings surge as families with children make trek to southern border in large groups

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Hundreds of illegal immigrants cross into US near Fronton, Texas

A large group of people consisting of hundreds of migrants – mostly families with infants and small children – crossed into the U.S. from Mexico near Fronton, Texas, around 3 a.m. local time, Aug. 10, 2023.

Mass illegal crossings into Texas along the Rio Grande Valley sector continue to surge, as all four sectors are either overcapacity or are about to hit the maximum number of immigrants they can hold.

A U.S. Customs and Border Protection source told Fox News there are currently 19,400 migrants in Border Patrol custody, nationwide.

Overnight, mass crossings continued in the Rio Grande Valley, mostly consisting of family units.

At about 3 a.m. local time Thursday, a large group of several hundred migrants had crossed illegally near Fronton, Texas.

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The caravan had families with infants and children, along with unaccompanied minors.

More family units were seen about an hour later near Sullivan City, Texas, also predominantly containing families.

Fox News learned many of the families that are stopped along the Rio Grande Valley are released with future court dates.

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Hundreds of illegal immigrants, mainly families with children, crossed into Texas overnight along the Rio Grande Valley sector. (Fox News Digital)

On Wednesday, CBP sources told Fox News 967 migrants were released with a Notice to Appear in the same sector.

Despite soaring temperatures along the U.S. southern border, illegal border crossings spiked during the month of July after following a two-year low the month before.

Another area seeing large groups traveling together is along the Arizona border.

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A CBP spokesperson told Fox News Digital that they have increased personnel and transportation resources to increase encounters in the hot, scorching area, “where individuals have been callously sent by smuggling organizations to walk for miles, often with little or no water.”

Bill Melugin currently serves as a national correspondent for FOX News Channel based out of the Los Angeles bureau.

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