hello, bill. reporter: hey, mike. good afternoon to you. yeah, the latest information we re hearing is at least eight people dead after two of these suspected human smuggling boats capsized off the coast of san diego. and this just highlights the fact that we ve got more death at our southern border now. any way you slice slice it whether it s people crowning in the river, dying of dehydration out in the desert, boats sinking in the florida keys or off the california coast, it goes to show you the risk a lot of these migrants take as they try to get here to the united states. fiscal year 2022, more than 800 my granter deaths migrant deaths at our southern border, the all-time record. and it goes to show these human smugglers don t care if people get their alive or kid. they get paid either way. we saw that firsthand in san antonio last summer when that horrific incident happened with the trailer of 53 migrants dead, baked to death in the heat, essentially, outside the cit
ucsd police department and, obviously, san yea bow lifeguards san diego lifeguards. so we worked to recover those, and my condolences to the family. this is one of the worst maritime smuggling tragedies that i can think of in california, certainly here in the city of san diego. [background sounds] so local rescuers, state rescuers, law enforcement and our federal partners, nobody encountered any survivors during this time. the timing was of all the assets getting down there. people may have left the beach, we re not sure.