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Teenage brothers with address on scrap of paper found among large illegal group at border
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Teenage brothers with address on scrap of paper found among large illegal group at border

Two Honduran brothers, ages 4 and 7, were found alone with nothing but an address written on a piece of paper. Southern border of Texas on Wednesday.

Texas state troopers encountered brothers in a much larger group of 116 people illegal immigrantsThey included a total of 11 unaccompanied minors in Eagle Pass, Texas, according to Lt. Chris Olivarez with the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Olivarez said the brothers were carrying a piece of paper with an address in Alabama written on it.

Video of the encounter showed three children standing next to a soldier writing on a piece of paper.

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A group of 116 illegal immigrants, including 11 unaccompanied children, were captured in Eagle Pass, Texas, on Wednesday morning. (Texas DPS)

The soldier said to the children in Spanish, “You will throw this away, and I will give this to you because the other one is wet.” “Don’t lose it because you’re going to need it.”

Olivarez told Fox News Digital that illegal immigrants come from different countries, including Honduras, Colombia, Guatemala and Venezuela.

No immigrants face trespassing charges when crossing federal and private property.

Texas AUTHORITIES ARRESTED DOZENS OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS, INCLUDING 25 UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN

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A group of 116 illegal immigrants, including 11 unaccompanied children, were captured in Eagle Pass, Texas, on Wednesday morning. (Texas DPS)

Still, Olivarez added the group and the children were all taken into custody.

Last month, state troopers We caught a group of 101 illegal immigrants in Kartal Pass. 29 of the illegal immigrants were arrested and charged with trespassing.

There were more than two dozen unaccompanied children between the ages of 3 and 15 at the time of the same incident.

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As in Wednesday’s incident, illegal immigrants came from countries as diverse as Colombia, Honduras, El Salvador, Venezuela, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Ecuador and Brazil.

Fox News Digital’s Bradford Betz contributed to this report.