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KTSM News – Border Patrol arrests nearly 70 migrants in El Paso’s storm drain system

Posted on February 3, 2024

EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested 69 migrants inside El Paso’s stormwater drainage system this week, according to a news release sent out by the Border Patrol.

On Wednesday, Jan. 31, agents assigned to the El Paso Station were notified about a possible illegal entry into the U.S. near an area known as the Boone Storm Drain, east of the Bridge of the Americas international port of entry.

Agents assigned to the El Paso Station Confined Space Entry Team (CSET) responded and initiated a search, according to the news release.

They found an entry through a manhole near Interstate 10. High levels of chlorine were detected at the site.

Agents were able to intercept and apprehend a group of 27 migrants. Immediately thereafter, CSET agents responded to the same location for another entry. Agents intercepted and apprehended an additional 43 migrants exploiting the storm drains near Paisano Avenue.

A total of 69 migrants from Guatemala, Mexico, Bolivia, Honduras and El Salvador, including four unaccompanied juveniles from Mexico and Guatemala, were all arrested, according to Border Patrol.

All migrants were medically evaluated then processed for removal under Title 8.

“El Paso Sector Border Patrol Agents continue to successfully disrupt dangerous human smuggling schemes and the illicit operations of transnational criminal organizations,” said El Paso Sector Acting Chief Patrol Agent Anthony “Scott” Good. “The storm drain system is dangerous and poses serious risks to not only the migrants but to our Border Patrol agents and law enforcement partners. Due to these risks, the El Paso Sector will deliver serious consequences to individuals that exploit the El Paso Storm drain system.”

The Border Patrol issued the following statement as part of the news release:

The Border Patrol says it is working with the U.S. Attorney’s Office “to deliver consequences, through criminal prosecution and formal removal, for individuals and smugglers, that exploit the storm drain system and place agents and other law enforcement lives in danger. Transnational Criminal Organizations (TCO) operating in the El Paso Sector exploit storm drain manholes within the city of El Paso to smuggle migrants illegally into the U.S. This is a trend employed by the TCO’s for many years.”

“The El Paso storm drain system is large and complex, and migrants often get lost or encounter chemicals, toxic gases, insects, and venomous animals as they attempt to enter United States. There are numerous risks involved with the cruel smuggling practices that TCOs employ, that can lead to possible injury or even death. The complex drainpipe system that travels from the City of El Paso to the Rio Grande River can transport toxic and hazardous substances that can pose serious health risks. Migrants also face the possibility of drowning or suffocation as some of these storm drains are only a few inches in diameter and pose a threat to migrants as they could become trapped with limited access to air.”

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