ABP "Tac-Ops" Moves on Mountain Pass Hot Trail
Tired illegals rest at the top of the mountain pass
High in a mountain pass, in the Huachuca Moutain range of South East Arizona, American Border Patrol's Tactical Operations Group "Tac-Ops", was successful in detecting 20 illegal aliens as they attempted to make their way north into the United States. The mission took place in an extremely remote area of the Coronado National Forrest, approximately 5 miles north of the US/Mexico border. At approximately 6200 ft above sea level the two man team waited in the dark for almost 2 hrs before the group arrived. Part of the group attempted to flee, but the nature of the terrain, and the fact that they had just hiked almost 3000ft up a steep mountain trail, thwarted their efforts. The majority of the group was found hiding just off the trail. ABP Tac-Ops called the US Border Patrol and we're told to send the group back down the mountain to the south. A few hours later, the group was picked up by the US Border Patrol in the Coronado National Monument with the aid of a helicopter. Later that evening, another group of 10 illegal aliens was intercepted by ABP Tac-Ops, US Border Patrol was notified and per US Border Patrol dispatcher instruction, the second group was also sent south. The disposition of the second group is unknown.
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