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U.S. fires tear gas on migrants

New Year’s Day action

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TIJUANA, Mexico — U.S. authoritie­s fired tear gas into Mexico during the early hours of the new year to repel about 150 migrants who tried to breach the border fence in Tijuana.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in a statement that about 45 migrants got through the first layer of fencing but turned back when they saw the border patrol’s presence early Tuesday.

The CBP said migrants began to throw rocks at agents from the Mexican side while others tried to cross the concertina wire, including passing “toddler-sized children” over the wire.

Border patrol officers responded by firing smoke, pepper spray and tear gas at the rock throwers in Mexico, distinguis­hing them from those who were trying to cross the fence line, the CBP said.

“No agents witnessed any of the migrants at the fence line, including children, experienci­ng effects of the chemical agents, which were targeted at the rock throwers further away,” the statement said.

However, an Associated Press photograph­er saw at least three volleys of gas launched onto the Mexican side near Tijuana’s beach that affected the migrants, including women and children, as well as journalist­s.

The AP saw rocks thrown only after U.S. agents fired the tear gas.

The AP photograph­er was on the Mexican side of the border, while border patrol agents who provided the informatio­n for the CBP statement were on the U.S. side.

The incident took place between a highway and the border fence. The area is flat near the highway, then slopes sharply downward closer to the fence, where most of the migrants were clustered.

U.S. authoritie­s also had a helicopter flying over the scene during the incident so presumably the government has video that could show what was happening on both sides.

The agency said 25 migrants were detained, while others crawled back into Mexico through a hole under the fence.

The CBP said that under its use of force policy, the incident would be reviewed by its Office of Profession­al Responsibi­lity.

Migrants who spoke with AP said they arrived in Tijuana last month with the caravan from Honduras.

Trump has been locked in a fight with Congress over funding for the border wall that he wants to build. The stalemate has led to a partial government shutdown.

 ?? — GETTY IMAGES ?? Migrants run from tear gas thrownbyth­e U.S. border patrol after they tried to cross from Tijuana, Mexico, into San Diego on New Year’s Day.
— GETTY IMAGES Migrants run from tear gas thrownbyth­e U.S. border patrol after they tried to cross from Tijuana, Mexico, into San Diego on New Year’s Day.
 ?? —AP ?? A migrant jumps the border fence to get into the U.S. in San Diego.
—AP A migrant jumps the border fence to get into the U.S. in San Diego.

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