Border Agents Rescue Two Injured Migrants, Including Pregnant Woman, from Otay Mountain
- Border Patrol and the Sheriff's Office rescued two Mexican women last week from Otay Mountain after they crossed into the U.S.
- Mexican authorities contacted Border Patrol following a rescue call due to harsh 'inclement weather' conditions.
- One migrant was pregnant, and both women reported injuries, a lack of food and water, and ankle problems that made walking difficult.
- San Diego Sector Acting Chief Patrol Agent Jeffrey D. Stalnaker stated, "Entering illegally not only breaks the law but also puts lives at risk."
- Rescuers airlifted the women to safety, gave them medical evaluations, and processed them for removal from the U.S.
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Border Agents Rescue Two Injured Migrants, Including Pregnant Woman, from Otay Mountain
Agents and the two stranded women trudge through dense brush in the canyon. (Photo courtesy of U.S. Customs and Border Patrol) Border Patrol San Diego Sector agents rescued two Mexican women stranded in the Otay Mountain wilderness amid harsh weather conditions early Friday. The women, who had crossed into the U.S. illegally, were injured and without food or water when Mexican authorities alerted Border Patrol. One woman was pregnant, officials …
Two migrants, one pregnant, rescued by Border Patrol in Otay Mountain wilderness
Two female migrants, one of whom was pregnant, were rescued last week by Border Patrol agents and the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office after they became stranded in the Otay Mountain Wilderness area after crossing illegally into the United States. The two women, both Mexican, were located sometime after midnight Friday in the wilderness area after Mexican authorities reported a rescue call to Border Patrol agents, Border Patrol said in a releas…
Border Patrol agents stay with stranded Mexican women overnight on Otay Mountain
The video above is about illegal border crossings hitting a new record low in March. SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) -- U.S. Border Patrol agents from San Diego stayed with two stranded and injured Mexican women in the Otay Mountain wilderness and built a makeshift shelter until they could be airlifted to safety, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reports. U.S. Border Patrol agents responded to a rescue call from Mexican authorities just after midn…
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