![]() “Quite frankly, when they bring in large groups at one time, it drains our resources so now our agents are spread thin and it leaves the border a bit more vulnerable in that period of time.” “Typically, they are entering through storm drains underneath the border fence,” De la Torre said. ![]() “Since October of this year, we’ve been seeing an increase of large gatherings of migrants being dropped off right along in the immediate border and then illegally entering into the U.S.,” said Justin De la Torre, Patrol Agent in Charge for the Border Patrol’s Imperial Beach Station.ĭe La Torre said smugglers are pushing the migrants into large drains that have been built to help the flow of water from one side of the border to the other. ![]() ![]() Justin De La Torre is the Patrol Agent in Charge for the Border Patrol’s Imperial Beach Station.
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