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Two SUV’s pull up to Jacumba, California border wall and drop off dozens of people

Video shows two smuggling SUVs pull up to the border wall in Jacumba, California, dropping off dozens of people who walk around the wall and enter the U.S. illegally.

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Video from Jacumba, California shows the moment two large SUVs pull up to the border before dozens of migrants get out and cross into the U.S. illegally.

Jacumba is in the eastern portion of San Diego County and is monitored by the Border Patrol’s San Diego sector.

The sector has seen a big uptick in border crossings in recent days as Texas continues efforts to lock down its southern border with Mexico.

In a video shot by FOX Nation’s Bud Knapp, dozens of migrants are seen leaving the area of two large SUVs and walking toward the border wall.

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Two SUVs were seen pulling up to the U.S. southern border near Jacumba, California, and unloading dozens of migrants who entered the country illegally. (Bud Knapp / FOX Nation)

As the migrants reach the end of the wall section, they are then seen turning the corner and entering the U.S. illegally.

The migrants then realize they are being recorded and begin jogging, and the two SUVs leave the area.

Knapp said people in the group included nationals from China, Turkey, Brazil and India, adding that there was only one Border Patrol agent nearby when the crossing took place.

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Migrants attempt to cross into the U.S. from Mexico at the border December 17, 2023, in Jacumba Hot Springs, California. Asylum seekers are stuck in makeshift camps in the extreme climate of the US-Mexico border. (Nick Ut/Getty Images)

According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection sources, there were nearly 1,100 Border Patrol apprehensions in the San Diego sector on Sunday, including 97 Chinese nationals and 91 Turkish nationals. Over 850 of the illegal crossings were made by single adults.

Last week, a group of former FBI officials warned about a “new and imminent danger” for the U.S. at the southern border, suggesting the country has been invaded by military-age foreign nationals.

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Asylum seeking migrants wait in line to receive donated food, with a rainbow in the distance, at a makeshift camp while awaiting processing by the U.S. Border Patrol on November 30, 2023 in Jacumba Hot Springs, California. The remote community, with a population of 600, has seen a recent influx of hundreds of immigrants arriving daily and sheltering in makeshift camps in the desert cold as they await transfer to established U.S. Border Patrol detention centers with limited capacity.  (Mario Tama/Getty Images)

In a letter sent to lawmakers in the House and Senate, the former officials warned that the U.S. was facing a “new and imminent danger,” highlighting that there were over 302,000 migrant encounters in December after a record fiscal 2023, in which there were 2.4 million migrant encounters.

The ten officials include former FBI assistant directors Kevin Brock and Chris Swecker, former Terrorist Screening Center Director Timothy Healy and former acting Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Mark Morgan, who is also a former FBI superintendent.

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The letter was written at a time when border security is a top political issue. Republicans have blamed the migrant crisis on Biden-era policies and the reversal of Trump-era policies. The administration says it needs more funding and reforms to fix a “broken” system and deal with a hemisphere-wide crisis. DHS has also pointed to an increase in returns of illegal immigrants, including more since May than in the entirety of fiscal 2019.

Fox News Digital’s Adam Shaw contributed to this report.

Greg Wehner is a breaking news reporter for Fox News Digital.

Story tips and can be sent to Greg.Wehner@Fox.com and on Twitter @GregWehner.

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