YUMA, AZ -- Border Patrol agents in Yuma responded to an emergency alert system Tuesday night and rescued six people in a remote desert area nearby. When the agents arrived on scene they found six undocumented immigrants that were severely dehydrated. Border Patrol agents say the group told them they had been stranded in the desert for almost two days without water. After the group was checked out by a Border Patrol agent, who is also an EMT, they were given water and were taken to the Yuma Regional Medical Center for medical care.
05 Nov 2009 @ 02:24 am
7 comments
From BW - 08 Nov 2009 @ 01:46 pm
In Reply to fredrickson:
I just got back from a trip to Autozone, and guess what? I was the only white face in there. GREASERS everywhere.
I nearly lost it, just looking at these nasty 2 legged animals. I'm still wondering if I caught any diseases by being in the same room with them.
From Anonyma - 05 Nov 2009 @ 11:38 am
Six stories of loss, suffering, and disappointment for the villages back home -- hooray!
From fredrickson - 05 Nov 2009 @ 10:22 am
Give em enough and food and water to get their greazy azzes back to Mexihole poked with sharp sticks all the way!!! I am fukin tired of this shit skinned invasion. If the government will not put a stop to it????
From Dave-co - 05 Nov 2009 @ 09:49 am
More tax payer money spent on illegal alien rats from the south
From Gorilla - 05 Nov 2009 @ 07:57 am
Why rescue them? Turn them back south.
From Ataxpayer - 05 Nov 2009 @ 05:46 am
Why can't they be given their medical care in Mexico
From snark - 05 Nov 2009 @ 04:32 am
And of course the medical care was free for the grub eating child molesting HIV positive bastards. We should bill freaking Mexiho for the care.