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Over 100 Migrants, Including 90 Unaccompanied Minors, Found in Arizona Desert

by Western Journal
July 10, 2021 at 5:34 pm
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In the deadly July heat of the Arizona desert, Border Patrol agents are finding groups of unaccompanied children.

John Modlin, Interim Chief Patrol Agent of the Border Patrol’s Tucson Sector, recently posted about the dangers faced by migrants in his sector — including groups of unaccompanied children.

“Over 100 #migrants surrendered to #BorderPatrol agents yesterday afternoon near Sasabe, #AZ. More than 90 were unaccompanied migrant children from Guatemala. After crossing the border illegally, they were left in the scorching heat until agents arrived,” Modlin wrote in a tweet.

Over 100 #migrants surrendered to #BorderPatrol agents yesterday afternoon near Sasabe, #AZ. More than 90 were unaccompanied migrant children from Guatemala. After crossing the border illegally, they were left in the scorching heat until agents arrived. pic.twitter.com/jOglfLdVvl

— John R. Modlin (@USBPChiefTCA) July 10, 2021

Near #Patagonia, #AZ, #Tucson Sector agents find 11 #migrants trapped in a semi-truck trailer without air flow, air conditioning, or means of escape. They arrested the vehicle’s driver, a legal permanent resident from Cuba. Smugglers continue to put profit over migrant lives. pic.twitter.com/gMIcyIji7L

— John R. Modlin (@USBPChiefTCA) July 7, 2021

#Rescue caught on a #trail camera. Due to the treacherous terrain and his inability to continue, the injured migrant was carried nearly a mile to the nearest service vehicle. Agents rescue or render aid everyday. Outstanding job by these #Tucson Station agents. @CBP #USBP pic.twitter.com/sIg2hOrcsF

— John R. Modlin (@USBPChiefTCA) July 5, 2021

Early this morning, 95 migrants surrendered to #BorderPatrol agents after illegally crossing the border near San Miguel, #AZ. 91 in the group were unaccompanied #migrant children primarily from Guatemala. pic.twitter.com/5PK0fjReux

— John R. Modlin (@USBPChiefTCA) July 1, 2021

“This fiscal year, Tucson Sector has seen an approximate 160% increase in unaccompanied migrant children,” Modlin tweeted in June after another large group of children was found in the desert.

Over 70 unaccompanied migrant children have surrendered to #Tucson Sector agents in the last 24 hours. This fiscal year, Tucson Sector has seen an approximate 160% increase in unaccompanied migrant children. pic.twitter.com/npmO29ejbX

— John R. Modlin (@USBPChiefTCA) June 23, 2021

“When you cross illegally, you put yourself in incredible peril,” said Chris Clem, chief patrol agent of the Border Patrol’s Yuma Sector, according to the Arizona Republic.

He said his agents have seen 15 “unnecessary deaths” this year due to extreme heat.

“And our hot season is just beginning,” he said, summing up illegal immigration across the desert this way: “It’s dangerous. It’s hot. And it’s against the law.”

The Border Patrol has issued warnings about the dangers of the desert.

“With forecasted high temperatures well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, U.S. Border Patrol in Tucson Sector urges those crossing the border to not wait before it’s too late, call 9-1-1 and live to see another day,” the Border patrol said in a recent news release.

“The desert is vast, and it is treacherous. When you cross illegally, you put your life in incredible peril,” the release said.

It also included humanitarian advice.

“In order to avoid death or risk of permanent injury from severe dehydration, a person walking across the Arizona desert in the heat of the summer must consume no less than two gallons of water per day.  A gallon of water weighs over three kilos (over 8 lbs.); therefore, it is physically impossible for the average person to carry sufficient water to avoid life-threatening dehydration over the course of several days in the desert,” the release said.

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Modlin has said that America’s immigration system has become a magnet for illegal immigrant minors.

“While many factors drive illegal migration, the rise in illegal border crossings is, in part, a consequence of the gaps created by layers of laws, judicial rulings, and policies related to the treatment of minors,” he said during 2019 testimony to Congress.

“While well-intentioned, this mosaic of legal requirements has helped create the conditions underlying the humanitarian and border security crisis at our southwest border today. Our current immigration laws provide clear incentives to cross our southwest border illegally, especially with a child. These well-intentioned statutory requirements left loopholes that require immediate fixes,” he said back then.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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