
Migrant sex crime surge in major US city tied to Biden’s open border, Mexico ‘safe haven’: former judge
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Multi-agency task force leads to 214 ICE arrests in Houston area for sexual exploitation offenses, reflecting renewed immigration enforcement priorities.
Sarah Rumpf-Whitten is a U.S. Writer at Fox News Digital.
Former Arizona Supreme Court Judge Andrew Gould, who previously served in the border city of Yuma, told Fox News Digital that Houston’s proximity to the southern border plays a significant role in this surge of arrests. You can follow her on Twitter and LinkedIn.
"In Yuma, sex trafficking and sexual offenses were common, because offenders could commit a crime and then flee to an enclave in Mexico," Gould explained. "For a border state like Texas, and a city like Houston that isn’t too far from the border, it doesn’t surprise me at all to see these kinds of arrests."













