The relaxation of immigration policies by U.S. President Joe Biden after taking office has led to the largest influx of immigrants along the U.S.-Mexico border in two decades recently, and a huge increase in the number of unaccompanied migrant children. The San Diego Border Patrol recently captured a frightening scene in which a smuggler dropped a 2-year-old toddler off a wall about 5.5 meters high to his father, but fortunately the child was not injured.
Forsyth News reported that the U.S. San Diego Border Patrol Chief Heitke (Aaron Heitke) tweeted a video on April 11, saying the patrol witnessed a smuggler throw a 2-year-old toddler from a 5.5-meter-high border wall into his father’s arms, “which could have been a catastrophic event, but fortunately the child was not injured. “
The migrant crisis at the southwest U.S.-Mexico border has not yet subsided, with more than 172,000 migrants, including a large number of unaccompanied children, pouring into the United States in March alone as a result of Biden’s easing of immigration policies. At the time, the Border Patrol had filmed smugglers dropping a 5-year-old girl and a 3-year-old girl from a 4-meter-high wall and abandoning them at the New Mexico desert border, where they were found and rescued by patrols; this month a couple left a 5-year-old and a 6-year-old alone on a boulder near the border wall with their mother’s name and phone number written on their arms.
According to the report, smugglers drop unaccompanied children in an area of the border to distract patrols so they can smuggle adults across the border from elsewhere.
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