Posted on 02/26/2015 2:39:02 PM PST by redreno
Border Patrols agents in the RGV Sector report that they rescued a double amputee immigrant who was abandoned by a group of other immigrants.
Agents say that on Monday, February 23rd at around 9:30 p.m. someone called the Weslaco Border Patrol Station to report that the man, a double amputee, was stuck on top of the border fence on the south side near the Progreso port of entry.
With the assistance of the Weslaco Fired Department the man was safely brought down, but had suffered from hypothermia due to the cold weather and after clinging to the fence for nearly two hours.
First responders transported him to a local hospital where he was medically cleared and then transported back to the BP station for further processing.
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They are not “immigrants.”
They are criminal illegal alien border law violators.
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OK. I'll bite: Did they push him back over the other side and say "good riddance" or did they drag him over, give him Social Security, Welfare payment and register him to vote?
Well give him props for getting on top of the fence. Maybe his comprades helped him up.
But that was that. Hasta la Vista, dude.
Meanwhile, a Marine I know who lost two limbs in Iraq cannot seem to get a new wheelchair from the V A.
< /reality check >
Double amputee? Coyote must have charged him an arm and a leg.
[Double amputee? Coyote must have charged him an arm and a leg.]
Any more would have been over the line.
He’ll get that and more.
Nothings too good for our “guests”.
We need ADA-compliant border fences.
No kidding! I had no idea our border was so hard to cross.
Doesn’t O’Reilly have a wheelchair donation program for vets?
i thought I heard that someplace.
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Was his name Art?
Shoulda left him there with a sign - return home or lose your hands like this guy
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