Police in Texas arrested dozens of illegal immigrants, including 25 unaccompanied children, near the U.S.-Mexico border on Wednesday.
Texas Department of Public Safety Lt. Chris Olivares said officers arrested a group of 101 illegal immigrants in Eagle Pass, along the border.
More than 20 of the people arrested by Texas State Police were unaccompanied children. (Texas DPS)
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Olivares said 29 of the illegal immigrants were arrested on suspicion of trespassing. State troopers recovered more than 20 unaccompanied children, ranging in age from 3 to 15.

Texas State Police said the person arrested was from Central and South America. (Texas DPS)
Olivares said the 29 illegal immigrants arrested were from Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Honduras, El Salvador, Venezuela, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Ecuador and Brazil.
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Each was taken to the Valverde Center processing center. The family group and unaccompanied children were turned over to the U.S. Border Patrol.





