U.S. Border Patrol agent carries sickened migrant on his shoulders [VIDEO]

U.S. Border Patrol agent carries sickened migrant on his shoulders [VIDEO]
U.S. Border Patrol agent carries sickened migrant on his shoulders [VIDEO]
Moment US Border Patrol agent carries injured migrant on his shoulders through mountains after she got lost and broke her ankle while illegally crossing into California US Border Patrol agents from the El Centro Sector in California rescued a 40-year-old woman who got lost and injured after entering the US The woman, whose nationality is unknown, alerted Mexico authorities on June 14  before the El Centro Sector was contacted for backup assistance After speaking to the woman and tracing her location, a team of agents were dispatched to the Jacumba Wilderness Due to a sprained ankle, the woman was unable to walk and had to be carried off by a Border Patrol agent The woman was one of five migrants who were rescued by El Centro Sector agents during a 12-hour period on June 14

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A US Border Patrol officer was captured on video carrying a migrant on his back after the woman was injured while illegally crossing into the US from Mexico.  

The 40-year-old woman’s illegal journey over the international border line unraveled the morning of June 14 when she got lost in the Jacumba Wilderness region in California, according to US Customs and Border Protection.

The woman alerted Mexico’s C5 hotline, the equivalent of 911 in the US, to request help at 7.45am. 

Mexican authorities subsequently contact the US Border Patrol El Centro Sector, which was able to track the injured woman’s location via her GPS and eventually located the migrant at 10.22am.

After diagnosing the woman with a sprained ankle, one of the Border Patrol agents carried her away and made sure to balance himself as he walked through

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