Title 42 restrictions expire today, and we got an exclusive fly-along with CBP to look at what they see along the southern border each day. See the first part of Nick Ciletti's interview here: abc15
YUMA, AZ — It's not even noon and already, Agent Brett Howard with Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations Unit, is getting his first call of the day.
Agent Howard went on to say many of these groups that cross are led by people known as"coyotes," and that many times, the coyotes are able to run off, leaving their groups alone to be confronted by agents. Nick:"You don't know what kind of condition these people could be in, so they might need medical assistance really the gamut?"
As we head west towards Ajo, the call is made to send another unit. So instead, we head south, flying closer towards the border, where from the sky, we spot a number of trails created over time by foot traffic from the hundreds, even thousands of migrants using the same path.
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