Los Angeles Times

1 dead, 13 rescued in border swim attempt

About 70 people were trying to cross from Mexico to San Diego.

- By Karen Pearlman Pearlman writes for the San Diego Union-Tribune. U-T staff writer Kristina Davis contribute­d to this report.

SAN DIEGO — One migrant died and 13 others were rescued trying to swim from Mexico to the United States late Friday night, Border Patrol officials said Saturday.

A woman who died was believed to be part of a group of an estimated 70 people attempting to illegally enter the U.S. by swimming around the border barrier in the Pacific Ocean and making their way to the beach at Border Field State Park in San Diego, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection spokespers­on Jackie Wasiluk.

The incident was reported shortly after 11:30 p.m. Friday, bringing Border Patrol agents, Coast Guard crews, San Diego firefighte­rs and lifeguards and California State Parks personnel to the shoreline. Authoritie­s tried to revive the woman, but she died at the scene.

The Coast Guard deployed a helicopter as part of search and rescue efforts, said Public Affairs Spc. 1st Class Adam Stanton.

“We grabbed 13 people out of the water and took them to shore, handing them to the Border Patrol, because it is their jurisdicti­on to process them and get them back to where they need to be,” Stanton said.

Border Patrol agents took 36 Mexican nationals — 25 men and 11 women — into custody, including the 13 rescued, for processing. Officials did not say whether there were any injuries.

Personnel from the Coast Guard, Fire Department and California State Parks continued to search the area in efforts to find any other people in distress.

“This is yet another example of the ruthless tactics smuggling organizati­ons use to bolster their power and profits,” Aaron Heitke, chief patrol agent for the Border Patrol’s San Diego Sector, said in a statement. “We will work tirelessly to pursue and bring to justice those responsibl­e for this tragedy.”

The maritime route — particular­ly by boat — has grown increasing­ly popular among migrants attempting to enter the U.S. as authoritie­s have tightened border enforcemen­t on land.

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