CBP supervisor accused of harboring illegal immigrant in his Texas home faces criminal charges
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A supervisor with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has found himself at the center of a legal storm, facing allegations of harboring an illegal immigrant with whom he was romantically involved. The case has unfolded in Texas, drawing significant attention to the actions of Andres Wilkinson, who now awaits further judicial proceedings.

Wilkinson, who has been with the CBP since 2001 and advanced to a supervisory role in 2021, is tasked with upholding immigration and customs laws. However, he is now accused of violating these very principles. This week, Wilkinson made a court appearance and is being held until a detention hearing, according to the Justice Department.

Federal prosecutors have revealed that Wilkinson’s romantic partner, Elva Edith Garcia-Vallejo, an illegal immigrant, was residing in his Texas home. Court documents indicate that Garcia-Vallejo entered the United States on a non-immigrant visa in August 2023. She subsequently overstayed her visa, which expired on February 4, 2024.

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The case has raised eyebrows, especially given Wilkinson’s position within the CBP. As the story continues to develop, it underscores the complexities and challenges surrounding immigration enforcement and personal relationships that can complicate legal boundaries.

At some point, authorities learned that an illegal immigrant, identified in court documents as Elva Edith Garcia-Vallejo, was living at Wilkerson’s Texas home. The pair were engaged in a romantic relationship, federal prosecutors said. 

She entered the United States on a non-immigrant visa in August 2023 and later overstayed authorized travel, which expired on Feb. 4, 2024, authorities said. 

From June through November 2025, authorities surveilled Wilkinson’s home and observed Garcia-Vallejo living there with Wilkinson and her underage child, according to the charges. Investigators also observed her using vehicles registered to Wilkinson, court documents allege.

Garcia-Vallejo was interviewed by authorities in February. 

Federal prosecutors allege she had been living with Wilkerson since August 2024. Wilkinson provided financial support, including housing, credit cards, assistance with financial obligations and access to vehicles registered in his name, prosecutors said. 

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Department of Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem and an image of the U.S. Border Patrol patch. (Michael Gonzalez/Getty Images)

He also allegedly transported her through U.S. Border Patrol checkpoints. 

Garcia-Vallejo began living in the U.S. with her husband in the border city of Laredo. He petitioned for her to become a legal resident before withdrawing the request in April 2025. 

On 14 May 2025, CBP investigators received information from a law enforcement database indicating that Garcia-Vallejo is Wilkinson’s niece, the complaint states. She is the “daughter” of a man whom Wilkinson listed as his brother in his 2023 background investigation, prosecutors said. 

“The woman admitted that she had been living with her uncle, SCBPO Wilkinson, since on or about August 2024,” according to the complaint.

Authorities allegedly found a May 2025 document in which Wilkinson confirmed to the Border Region/Behavioral Health Center that Garcia-Vallejo and her daughters had been residing at his home as part of his household since December 7, 2024.

The complaint didn’t make clear whether Wilkinson and Garcia-Vallejo were related by marriage through relatives or by blood. 

Wilkerson faces up to 10 years in prison and $250,000 in fines. Fox News Digital has reached out to CBP and the Department of Homeland Security. 

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