A Texas farmer claims he witnessed eight migrants on the run from border agents break into his 95-year-old grandfather’s home.
A Texas farmer claims he witnessed eight migrants on the run from border agents break into his 95-year-old grandfather’s home — as one declared “we just want to get to New York.”Wednesday that the men “bull-rushed” his home first, but couldn’t get past the locked door.
The video, which included alleged security footage of the incident and was posted with the tag #letsgobrandon, garnered widespread attention and over 136,000 likes. The comments are littered with sympathizers applauding the farmer for showing the realities of living in a border town.
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