Border Patrol was criticized for not better publicizing its rescue of two disabled migrants left for dead in the Rio Grande River, one of the most humanitarian recoveries made by the agency in recent time.
Agents with the Border Patrol Sector Search, Trauma, and Rescue (BORSTAR) team witnessed a group of 12 illegal immigrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border Thursday near the town of Eagle Pass, Texas. As the migrant group approached the river bank, smugglers dumped a handicapped individual, a double amputee missing one leg and one arm, into the water. Agents witnessed the individual immediately struggle to stay afloat in the river.
The BORSTAR team responded instantly, swimming out into the Rio Grande and saving the drowning victim before it was too late. Just as the agents were able to pull the person safely to the river bank, the migrant smugglers were reportedly seen throwing another disabled person — this time a paraplegic man— into the same area of the river.
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What I want to know is who paid to have these 2 individuals smuggled into the US and what did they think was going to happen to them if they got here? It is illegal for anyone who does not have expectations of supporting themselves to immigrate.
What say you Dems you want everyone at the Southern Border to immigrate that means you support their smugglers, rapist and murderers too.
They wouldn't have control if not for the Cartels, drug money and sex trafficking! Wake the freak up people, the demoncrats are why this is happening!
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