Border Agents Rescue Drowning Illegal Aliens in the Valley

 

EDINBURG – Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol agents performed two separate water rescues and located lost migrants over the weekend.  

On July 24th, 2022, A McAllen Border Patrol Station drone operator obtained visual imagery of a group of seven suspected illegal migrants near Mission. Agents arrived and immediately located five of the seven subjects while other agents continued to search for the remaining two.

Agents located two men unresponsive and floating in the Inspiration Canal.

The agents immediately entered the canal and removed the men from the water. Once out of the canal, the agents began resuscitation efforts, and one man soon began to breathe on his own. Agents performed chest compressions on the second man, who eventually expelled water and began to breath unassisted. An Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) agent evaluated and stabilized the men, both determined to be illegal aliens, before they were transported to the hospital for further medical evaluation and treatment. Both men were medically cleared. 

Border Agents Rescue Migrants from Water (Contributed/CBP)

Border Agents Rescue Migrants from Water (Contributed/CBP)

“The action of these Border Patrol agents, saving the lives of two migrants, is an example of not only the selfless bravery demonstrated by our personnel, but a testament to the quality of training they receive in providing emergency aid,” said Acting Chief Patrol Agent Joel Martinez. “I am incredibly proud of all the agents involved.”

Later that evening, MCS riverine agents rescued 14 illegals from possible drowning in the Rio Grande River, near La Joya.

Agents spotted a raft with several subjects onboard attempting to make landfall on the U.S. riverbank. The raft began to sink so the group jumped in the water. Agents assisted the subjects out of the water and onto their riverine vessel. The migrants are from Mexico, El Salvador. and Guatemala. 

Earlier in the morning, Kingsville Border Patrol Station agents responded to a 911 emergency call from a lost subject on a ranch near Sarita, Texas. Agents conducted a search and located the Salvadoran national in good health and transported him to the Javier Vega Jr. Checkpoint.

Additionally, RGV agents responded and located three more Mexican nationals after they placed 911 emergency calls near Norias and Riviera, Texas.

All subjects were processed accordingly.

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