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    17 Migrants Freed from Locked Trailer in South Texas Rescue Operation

    July 27, 2024Updated:August 1, 20242 Mins Read
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    Migrants were apprehended in a locked tractor trailer near Encinal, Texas, about 40 miles from the border of Laredo. (Photo Courtesy Border Patrol Laredo Sector) . Source: Inform NNY.
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    This week, Border Patrol agents in the Laredo Sector made a significant rescue, saving 17 migrants from a locked tractor-trailer and pulling a woman from the Rio Grande River, where she nearly drowned. The events highlight the dangerous conditions migrants face as they attempt to cross into the United States.

    According to officials, the 17 migrants were found trapped in a locked tractor-trailer near Encinal, Texas, about 40 miles northeast of Laredo. The Border Patrol’s Laredo Sector posted on X (formerly Twitter) that the migrants were rescued and subsequently taken into custody for processing. Photos from the scene show the migrants, including children, sitting inside the empty metal trailer and on the roadside. Encinal police played a crucial role in assisting the operation, which was described by the Laredo sector chief as a “foiled human smuggling attempt.”

    The rescue operation is part of broader efforts by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) to warn migrants and their families about the perils of human trafficking, especially during the dangerously hot summer months in South Texas. Mark Lippa, HSI deputy special agent in charge, emphasized the grave risks involved, noting that migrants are often found in inhumane conditions. This operation comes as a stark reminder of the extreme measures migrants are willing to take, often endangering their lives in the process.

    In a related incident, a marine unit of the Border Patrol stationed in Laredo saved a woman from drowning in the Rio Grande. The woman was attempting to cross the river with a group when she began to struggle in the water. The Border Patrol crew acted quickly, pulling her from the river. She was initially unresponsive but regained consciousness after receiving medical aid from the crew.

    These incidents underscore the ongoing challenges and dangers of human smuggling. In Fiscal Year 2022, there were 171 migrant deaths reported by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), including 52 who died while in CBP custody. This marks a 13% increase from Fiscal Year 2021, with most deaths attributed to “distress” situations.

    The humanitarian crises at the border continue to draw attention to the urgent need for comprehensive immigration reform. The efforts by Border Patrol and HSI aim not only to enforce laws but also to protect lives and prevent tragedies.

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