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Nine migrants die while attempting to cross Rio Grande River into United States

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Image: Carlos Garcia, Reuters 

Clothes are seen on the ground of the shore of the Rio Grande river between the U.S. and Mexico after some of the  migrants crossing into the U.S  either died or were arrested.  

Nine migrants died and 37 rescued as they tried to cross the rain-swollen Rio Grande River into the United States near Eagle Pass, Texas, U.S. customs officials said, warning people to avoid crossing.

39 people arrested 

U.S. Border Patrol said more rain was forecast in the coming week. “Despite these adverse conditions, U.S. Border Patrol, Del Rio Sector continues to encounter large groups of more than 100+, 200+ people attempting to cross the Rio Grande daily,” it said.

“In an effort to prevent further loss of life, we are asking everyone to please avoid crossing illegally.”

Border patrol agents, along with local fire and police agencies, searched on Friday for possible additional victims, a day after the Thursday incident, the Customs and Border Protection said earlier.

A total of 53 migrants were taken into custody by U.S. border patrol agents on Thursday, including the 37 rescued from the river, the agency said.

Mexican government authorities arrested 39 people.

Out of the nine dead, three were found by the Mexican government and six by U.S. Border Patrol agents, U.S. customs officials said.

Heavy rains 

The Rio Grande swelled in recent days due to unusually heavy rains that flooded the streets of Piedras Negras, Mexico.
Other groups of migrants also struggled on Thursday evening to cross the fierce currents of the river between Piedras Negrasand Eagle Pass.

Several men from Venezuela were successful after at least an hour attempting to ford the river’s fast waters, shirtless, with few belongings and using a rope to help one another, yelling“ Help! Help!” once close to the U.S. shore.

One man from the group clung to a concrete column under the international bridge for minutes after his friends made it toshore, afraid to let go as the water rushed past until his companions returned to help.

Unaccompanied migrant children 

Texas has been at the center of a fierce national debate over illegal immigration that will likely play a role in the November mid-term elections.

Federal and local officials are scrambling to locate close to a dozen unaccompanied migrant children, after Houston police raised concerns about their whereabouts, Reuters reported on Friday.

The deaths and missing children underscore the challenges for President Joe Biden’s administration as it faces a record number of unaccompanied kids arriving at the southwest border.

 

(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Additional reporting by Daina BethSolomon in Mexico City and Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editingby William Mallard, Simon Cameron-Moore and Lisa Shumaker)

 

 

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