Border Patrol: Beacons will let migrants stranded in remote areas get help
New Mexico
Surge in unattended deaths, migrant traffic stretches New Mexico town’s resources thin
by: Julian Resendiz
Posted: Jun 18, 2021 / 06:35 PM CDT / Updated: Jun 18, 2021 / 08:57 PM CDT
SUNLAND PARK, New Mexico (Border Report) – Security cameras and two large “keep out” signs guard the home of Sandra, a Sunland Park homeowner. But it is her beloved dogs that most often alert her to undocumented migrants trotting past her property.
“Every day I see them pass by or running,” said the woman who lives less than 1,500 feet from the U.S.-Mexico border wall. “I can say 20 of them pass through here every day. It can be early in the morning but more so at night. That’s when my dogs bark and bark because someone’s there.”
https://www.borderreport.com/regions/new-mexico/border-patrol-beacons-will-let-migrants-stranded-in-remote-areas-get-help/