Crowd of migrants at U.S.-Mexico border stopped by barricades at bridge
Migrants were preparing a mass entry across bridges into El Paso, TX
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A large number of migrants in Mexico who were "posing a potential threat to make a mass entry" into the United States were prevented from cross a bridge leading to El Paso, Texas, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection spokesperson said.
Physical barriers were put up to restrict entry at the Paso Del Norte International Bridge on Sunday afternoon, spokesperson Roger Maier said in a statement.
Barricades also were used for a short time Sunday afternoon at an El Paso crossing at the Bridge of Americas and at one in Stanton, Maier said.
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Traffic was reopened and flowing in both directions as of Sunday evening, he said.
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Maier said the Office of Field Operations Special Response Team and U.S. Border Patrol agents assisted Customs officers.
It wasn't immediately known what caused the attempted mass crossing.
A message seeking comment was left with the mayor's office in El Paso.