Border Patrol has rescued 900 refugees from goes, deserts and rivers in previous 18 months
The allegedly damaged migrant was rapidly helped by the trained U.S. Border Patrol paramedics and emergency medical personnel. They carried him down the mountain to a clearing where a helicopter may take him to the clinic that was closest to him while placing him on a bed.
The scene played out Tuesday by members of the U. S. Border Patrol Search Trauma and Rescue team ( BORSTAR ) on Mount Cristo Rey was only a demonstration. However, the risks it poses to migrants crossing Mexico’s borders each year are real, as are the risks.
To deter people from entering the United States improperly through a bend of Southern New Mexico that some immigrant advocacy organizations refer to as a grave, national regulators are partnering with local authorities and Mexican officials.
They are running public service announcements online and engaging the Spanish- speaking community as part of the” No Se Arriesgue” ( Do n’t risk your life ) campaign. It coincides with the regular rise in migrant customers and the increase in temperature that causes thirst, heat stroke, and death in the area, which are frequently referred to as the” spring wave.”
El Paso Sector Border Patrol Chief Agent Anthony” Scott” Excellent,” This site symbolizes the battle of thousands of migrants who are exploited by transnational criminal organizations and smuggled across this treacherous terrain with total disregard for their safety.” ” The workers are not adequately informed about problems. The rough terrain, the jagged rocks increase the risk of damage. An ankle bend can quickly switch critical.
In Far West Texas and Southern New Mexico, 149 refugees perished in the fiscal year 2023, and 34 have perished since October 1. According to the Border Patrol, New Mexico accounts for 90 percent of the casualties.
After being kept starving in an overcrowded hoard apartment in Mexico before the hike, Good said, climbing up and down Cristo Rey is physically demanding.
” Immigrant testimonies reveal they were dehydrated before actually beginning their journey because ruthless traffickers frequently rob them of enough food and water for time,” he said.
If the smugglers manage to prevent them from being captured at the border, things wo n’t be much better for them in the United States. Since October, border officials have apprehended 1, 377 illegal immigrants and found 136 hoard homes in the El Paso Sector.
” These stash homes are filled with trash, limited access to running water and no hygiene. They ( the migrants ) find themselves in vulnerable conditions. Some people engage in arrears bonding and are forced to engage in criminal behavior, such as driving for immigrant children and being coerced into having sex with others, Good said.
The Border Patrol is attempting to reduce fatalities by urging foreigners to use legitimate means of entrance instead of crossing illegally between ports of entry, as well as by installing 21 emergency push-button towers (emergency beacons ) in the plains, 500 placards with geolocators and instructions to ring 911 when lost, and high-tech cameras that check the boundary wall 24- 7.
Federal officials claim that smugglers are warning the migrants to stay away from beacons and to call for assistance because they will be detained and caught. Without making an attempt to activate them, some deceased migrants have been discovered close to the beacons.
Others who were aided by smugglers to climb the border wall died from their injuries, but they do n’t care how they are lowered on the other side. The Border Patrol saved 600 injured or dehydrated migrants last fiscal year, up almost 300 from the previous year.
Mexican Consul General Mauricio Ibarra Ponce de Leon stated that his office emphasizes safety for Spanish-speaking citizens crossing the border.
He stated that” we are collaborating on an information and awareness campaign to inform migrants of the dangers they might encounter while crossing the border and stop them from being victims of crime.” It is crucial for them to be aware that crossing the border in an improper manner exposes them to risky situations.