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Video from Jacumba, California, shows the moment two large SUVs arrive at the border before dozens of migrants leave the country and illegally enter the United States.

Jacumba is located in eastern San Diego County and is monitored by the Border Patrol’s San Diego Division.

The area has seen a significant increase in border crossings in recent days as Texas continues its efforts to close its southern border with Mexico.

A video shot by FOX Nation’s Bud Knapp shows dozens of migrants exiting the area of ​​two large SUVs and walking toward the border wall.

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Two SUVs were seen stopping at the U.S. southern border near Jacumba, California, and dropping off dozens of immigrants who had entered the country illegally. (Bud Knapp/FOX Nation)

Once the migrants reach the edge of the wall, they have been seen turning the corner and illegally entering the United States.

The migrants then realized they were being recorded and began jogging, and the two SUVs left the area.

Knapp said the group also included nationals from China, Turkey, Brazil and India, adding that only one person was nearby when Border Patrol crossed the border.

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Immigrants waiting to enter the United States

Migrants attempt to enter the United States from Mexico at the border in Jacumba Hot Springs, California, December 17, 2023. Asylum seekers are being held in makeshift camps in extreme climate near the US-Mexico border. (Nick Ut/Getty Images)

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials said Border Patrol agents arrested nearly 1,100 people in the San Diego area on Sunday, including 97 Chinese nationals and 91 Turkish nationals. More than 850 of the illegal crossings were by single adults.

Last week, a group of former FBI officials warned of a “new and imminent danger” to the United States at its southern border, suggesting the country was being invaded by military-age foreign nationals.

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immigrants seeking asylum

Asylum-seeking migrants wait in line to receive donated food at a makeshift camp with a rainbow in the distance as they await processing by the U.S. Border Patrol in Jacumba Hot Springs, California, Nov. 30, 2023, in Jacumba Hot Springs, California. . The remote community of 600 people has recently seen an influx of hundreds of migrants each day, taking refuge in makeshift camps in the cold desert and transferring them to existing U.S. Border Patrol detention centers with limited capacity. Waiting for. (Tama Mario/Getty Images)

In a letter sent to members of the House and Senate, former officials warned that the U.S. faces “new and imminent dangers,” and 2023 marks record high for migrant encounters in fiscal year 2023. The figure was 2.4, but he emphasized that more than 302,000 cases of immigration occurred in December. Meeting millions of immigrants.

The 10 officials include former FBI Deputy Directors Kevin Bullock and Chris Swecker, former Terrorist Screening Center Director Timothy Healy, and former acting Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Mark Morgan (former FBI Superintendent). ) is included.

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The letter was written at a time when border security has become a top political issue. Republicans blame the immigration crisis on a reversal of Biden-era policies and Trump-era policies. The administration argues that more funding and reforms are needed to repair a “broken” system and address the hemispheric crisis. DHS also notes that there has been an increase in the return of illegal immigrants, some more since May than in all of fiscal 2019.

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

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