The young siblings were found with an address on paper among a large group of illegals at the border
Two Honduran brothers, ages 4 and 7, were found alone with nothing but an address written on a piece of paper at the southern border in Texas on Wednesday.
Texas state troopers encountered the brothers among the largest group of 116 illegal immigrants, including 11 unaccompanied minors, in Eagle Pass, Texas, according to Lt. Chris Olivarez of the Texas Department of Public Safety.
Olivarez said the brothers were carrying a piece of paper with an address in Alabama.
The video of this incident showed three children standing next to the soldier who was writing on a piece of paper.
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“You will throw this one away, and I will give you this one because the other one is wet,” the soldier told the children in Spanish. “Don't throw it away because you will need it.”
Olivarez told Fox News Digital that the illegal immigrants come from different countries, including Honduras, Colombia, Guatemala and Venezuela.
None of the immigrants face illegal charges, as they trespass on government land and private property.
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Anyway, Olivarez added the team, and the kids were all locked up.
Last month, state troopers arrested a group of 101 illegal immigrants in Eagle Pass. 29 illegal immigrants were arrested and charged with violating the law.
During the same incident, there were more than a dozen unaccompanied children between the ages of 3 and 15.
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Like Wednesday's incident, these illegal immigrants come from different countries including Colombia, Honduras, El Salvador, Venezuela, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Ecuador and Brazil.
Bradford Betz of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.
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