U.S./Mexico Border: Border is Out of Control 09272023
INCIDENT DATE/TIME: 9-27-23 10:15 am approx LOCATION: Border Field State Park CITY: San Diego DETAILS: It was reported yesterday (9-26-23) by U.S. Border Patrol agents that immigrants twice were seen tearing down the temporary fence set up by the contractors, replacing a portion of the Border Wall with a much taller wall. It was observed that up to 50 immigrants illegally entered the United States and tried to head north along the beach but were detained. Mexican soldiers were seen standing there and not stopping the destruction of the fence. This morning, the temporary fence was set back up, and there was one report of the Mexican Soldiers helping the immigrants to climb the fence. Several immigrants were seen climbing the temporary fence, scaling the wall, and jumping onto the beach. Border Patrol Agents were seen taking them into custody, but several ran away and attempted to climb the second wall. One male made it and ran up the beach towards Imperial Beach. A Border Patrol Agent pursued the male and eventually tackled the man after a lengthy foot pursuit and detained the male,
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Migrant family tries to cross into US illegally
Footage from the border between Mexico and the US shows migrants being detained by US Customs and Border Patrol officers immediately upon crossing the border fence dividing the two countries. One US Customs and Border Patrol officer is seen warning a journalist to not assist migrants "in any way," adding that doing so can lead to "charges of misdemenour or a felony." Thousands of migrants are currently living in crowded tents in Tijuana after a grueling journey through Mexico in the search for a better life. Tired of the long wait to apply for asylum in the US and exhausted from the temporary conditions on the Mexican side, some migrants have resorted to crossing the border illegally. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: https://twitter.com/AP_Archive Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/APArchives Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/APNews/ You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...
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