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Border Patrol Agent Helps Wounded Illegal Immigrant Smuggled at the Border

First Posted: Jul 08, 2021 09:59 PM EDT Photo : Jinitzail Hernández/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images A Border Patrol Agent was seen carrying an injured illegal immigrant to safety after being smuggled into the U.S. border, according to the Customs and Border Protection. Rio Grande Valley (RGV) Sector Chief Patrol Agent Brian Hastings announced the rescue through a tweet, saying the agency s Special Operations Detachment carry a migrant out of the bush and to safety. Hastings added that the migrant suffered an injury while being smuggled into the United States, according to a Fox News report. The tweet was posted with an image, showing the agency carrying the agent adult migrant on his shoulders.

Border Patrol Search, Trauma, and Rescue Unit explains rescue procedures

Border Patrol Search, Trauma, and Rescue Unit explains rescue procedures
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Strict Border Enforcement Policies Put Migrants in Harm s Way Title 42 Is No Exception

Strict Border Enforcement Policies Put Migrants in Harm’s Way. Title 42 Is No Exception. In fiscal year 2020, border encounters dropped by half while rescue rates doubled. Experts and humanitarian groups point to a Trump-era policy that continues today. Sally Deng for The Marshall Project Migrants were found lost in the desert, tucked under rocks in the mountains, and trapped by the rushing tides of the Rio Grande. Some were experiencing heat exhaustion in 115-degree weather, while others nearly died from hypothermia. In Laredo, Texas, one woman was found falling in and out of consciousness from dehydration. In the Jacumba Mountains of Southern California, a man with a fractured ankle had to be carried out of the impassable terrain in a litter basket. In Arizona, two people were found dead in the desert with the word “HELP” written on the ground nearby.

Man rescued after 4 days stranded in East County

Man rescued after 4 days stranded in East County US Border Patrol and last updated 2021-05-14 21:18:43-04 DULZURA, Calif (KGTV) U.S. Border Patrol agents rescued a man lost for four days in the East County on Wednesday morning. Around 10 a.m. San Diego Sheriff’s Department called to report a lost individual to the San Diego’s Border Patrol Search, Trauma, and Rescue (BORSTAR) team. The lost man told deputies he had been lost for about four days, had no water, and could not walk. It s unclear how the man got in touch with the Sheriff s Department. BORSTAR agents deployed all-terrain vehicles and located and rescued the lost man after receiving the coordinates from the Sheriff s Department.

UPDATE: Oregon State Woman s Remains Possibly Located Near Las Cruces

By News Editor And Partners • 1 hour ago On May 8, 2021 at approximately 3:05 p.m. the Dona Ana County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded back to the Aden Lava Flow Wilderness in reference to a citizen report of possible found human remains. As reported before, Nelson was reported missing on April 13, 2021 after family had not heard from her. Nelson reportedly kept in contact with family weekly. When Nelson stopped responding to phone calls and text messages her family became concerned and reported her missing to Milwaukie Police Department in Oregon.    Days following a report of a missing Oregon State woman, DASO investigators began searching the area on foot and ATV. United States Border Patrol air support along with their Border Patrol Search, Trauma, and Rescue (BORSTAR) and Mesilla Valley Search and Rescue provided assistance with their cadaver K-9s in search of Natasha Nelson. DASO investigators made contact with campers in the area and advised the

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