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Three drown trying to enter US amid dispute

- Jonathan Allen

A woman and two children drowned in the Rio Grande as they tried to enter the US from Mexico on Friday night after Texas military officers prevented federal border officials from aiding them, US border officials and a member of Congress said.

The deaths come as a dispute over immigratio­n intensifie­s between Texas governor Greg Abbott, a Republican, and the administra­tion of US President Joe Biden, a Democrat, with a record number of migrants having illegally crossed the border since Biden took office in 2021.

Under Abbott, Texas has sought to implement its own border controls, which have historical­ly been the legal domain of the federal government.

Officials said the three were attempting to cross the river near Shelby Park in Eagle Pass, which is not a legal port of entry and is where the Texas National Guard last week added concertina wire and fencing.

In a filing in the US supreme court on Friday, the federal government accused Texas of erecting the new barriers to block federal border patrol agents from reaching a boat ramp they use to access the Rio Grande.

Responding on Saturday, Texas said federal border patrol agents had largely stopped using the boat ramp in recent months and, until Friday’s filing, it was “unaware of federal law enforcemen­t’s current objections and was working promptly to address them”.

Federal border patrol agents learnt on Friday evening of a group of migrants in distress as they tried to cross the Rio Grande, according to the statement by US representa­tive Henry Cuellar, a Democrat.

Federal agents, failing to contact Texas officials by telephone, went in person to the Shelby Park entrance to speak to the Texas military department and the Texas national guard officials there.

“However, the soldiers stated they would not grant access to the migrants — even in the event of an emergency — and that they would send a soldier to investigat­e the situation,” Cuellar’s statement said.

The Texas military officials “physically barred” US border agents from entering the area and performing their roles of arresting people crossing the border illegally and providing humanitari­an aid, said Luis Miranda, a spokespers­on for the US department of homeland security.

INHUMANE

“The Texas governor’s policies are cruel, dangerous, and inhumane, and Texas’ blatant disregard for federal authority over immigratio­n poses grave risks,” Miranda said. “The state of Texas should stop interferin­g with the US border patrol’s enforcemen­t of US law.”

The bodies of the woman and two children were recovered by Mexican authoritie­s, Cuellar said. The identities of the three people have not been made public. “This is a tragedy, and the state bears responsibi­lity.”

The Texas military department, offering a starkly different account, said it was contacted by border patrol for a migrant distress situation and a unit in the vicinity of the boat ramp searched the river but saw no migrants.

When they saw Mexican authoritie­s responding to an incident on their side of the river about 45 minutes later, they ceased search operations after reporting their observatio­ns to the border patrol, who confirmed that the Mexican authoritie­s did not require additional assistance, the Texas military department said.

 ?? /American-Statesman/USA Today ?? Migrant issues: A group of migrants from Venezuela walk along the banks of the Rio Grande.
/American-Statesman/USA Today Migrant issues: A group of migrants from Venezuela walk along the banks of the Rio Grande.

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