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“For One Texas County, Arresting Migrants Made Big Money”

Posted on May 5, 2025May 5, 2025 by yellowdogrising

NY Times: “Weeks later, Mr. Gomez called his cousin from jail, desperate for money. After swimming across the Rio Grande, Mr. Gomez had been arrested by armed state police officers in Kinney County, Texas, on a trespassing charge. Bail was set at $1,000 — more than a quarter of his yearly income.

Mr. Gomez promised to repay his cousin after he appeared in court on the trespassing case, when under normal circumstances his bail money would be returned to him. But that never happened. No sooner had Mr. Gomez been released than officials handed him directly over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement authorities, who promptly deported him back to Mexico. Unable to show up in court, he was told his bail would be forfeited and the $1,000 deposited into Kinney County’s accounts.

He was not the only one. Since Gov. Greg Abbott stepped up the state’s own immigration operations during a surge in unauthorized border crossings in 2021, Kinney County has forfeited bail from hundreds of migrants, many of whom, like Mr. Gomez, were trying to escape poverty in their home countries.

The arrests, which are continuing despite a significant reduction in border crossings, are part of a contentious and potentially lucrative new dynamic on the southern border as states like Texas attempt to take on a larger role in immigration enforcement, traditionally the purview of the federal government.”

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