Sunday, March 29, 2015

AP: Drownings along Rio Grande spike after enforcement surge - Even when our Open-Borders Overlords pretend to enforce borders, we are cruelly forcing invaders to drown themselves. --tma


Drownings along Rio Grande spike after enforcement surge



MISSION, Texas (AP) — A U.S. surveillance helicopter hovering over the Rio Grande spots a body floating near a muddy bank on the Mexican side of the river.
Soon another body turns up, then another. A Mexican investigator arrives and holds up his hand confirming the grim tally: four men and a woman.
The grisly discovery last month is part of a spike in drownings since October. Immigrants, desperate to avoid detection at a time of increased patrols, are choosing more dangerous and remote crossings into South Texas. The Border Patrol has responded by expanding its search-and-rescue teams to monitor the area, particularly weed-choked irrigation canals where many of the bodies are being found.
"The canals and areas of the river they are trying to traverse, they typically weren't trying to go across before," said Raul L. Ortiz, deputy chief of Rio Grande Valley sector.
Encompassing some 320 miles of river, his sector has already seen at least 16 drownings in nearly six months, nearly a third of them in the canals. ...