Illegal immigrants found with loaded HANDGUNS stolen from Texas ranch house when Border Patrol nabbed them after a reported burglary
- On Tuesday, agents in the Big Bend Sector of Sierra Blanca arrested three undocumented non-citizens in the Big Bend Sector of Sierra Blanca
- Agents responded to a ranch house that had reportedly been burglarized
- After safely securing the location, agents discovered two loaded handguns, ammunition, food, and clothing on the illegal immigrants
- Officials released photos of three apparent males - two of whom held handguns
- They were taken into the custody of the Hudspeth County Sheriff’s Office
- It is possible the trio might face potential state charges for trespassing and theft of property, according to the statement
A group of illegal immigrants who robbed a Texas ranch house near the border were found with stolen firearms they had taken from the home, the U.S. Border Patrol said.
Agents in the patrol's Big Bend Sector arrested three immigrants when they responded to the home in Sierra Blanca, in Hudspeth County, and found two loaded handguns, ammunition, food, and clothing they people had stolen.
Border officials released photos that show what appears to be three males, two of whom are holding handguns.
They were taken into the custody of the Hudspeth County Sheriff’s Office for further investigation.

On Tuesday, United States Border Patrol agents in the Big Bend Sector of Sierra Blanca arrested three undocumented non-citizens (pictured) after responding to a ranch house that had reportedly been burglarized

Border officials released photos that depict what appear to be three males (pictured), two of whom are holding handguns. They were taken into the custody of the Hudspeth County Sheriff’s Office for further investigation
It's possible the trio might face potential state charges for trespassing and theft of property, according to the statement.
DailyMail.com has contacted the Department of Homeland Security for comment on what punishment the three could face in terms of their illegal crossing into the U.S.
'With the presence of weapons in the wrong hands, this situation could have turned violent; fortunately, our agents were able to control the encounter and bring it to a peaceful resolution,' Big Bend Sector Chief Patrol Agent Sean L. McGoffin said in a statement.
The arrests come as illegal border crossings as had exploded by 674 per cent in a year, with 180,034 recorded in May - the fourth consecutive monthly rise.
Figures from U.S. Customs and Border Protection show the number of migrants rocketed by more than six-fold from the 23,237 who crossed from Mexico into the United States in May 2020.
Last year's number was far lower than usual because of the COVID-19 outbreak, but this year's figures still spell worrying news for Joe Biden, with 2021 on-track to record the highest number of illegal border crossings since 2006.

The immigrants were found just east of the El Paso area (pictured, along with the Rio Grande river, on the other side of which is Mexico) in a ranch house in Sierra Blanca

This chart shows how 2021 border crossings - pictured in blue - rocketed on crossings made in 2020, represented by the brown line (2018 is pictured in gray, with 2019 in orange)
Illegal border crossings have increased for the fourth month in a row growing to 180,034 in May, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
That represented a slight increase over the approximately 178,000 migrants encountered in April and the 172,000 encountered in March at the southwest border.
In February, roughly 100,000 migrants illegally crossed the U.S.-Mexico border into the United States.
Single adults still represented the majority of border-crossers, data from the U.S. Border Patrol showed.
In May there was a decrease in the number of unaccompanied minors, from roughly 16,910 to 13,906, Border Patrol found.
CBP also said that a majority of those who crossed the border were already expelled due to Title 42, which allows the U.S. government to quickly remove people using the COVID-19 pandemic.
Of the 180,034 crossers, 112,302 had already been expelled.