Video shows U.S. agents trying to dump injured man over Mexican border
Source: NBC News
The Border Patrol tried to push the man across the border because he "looks" Mexican.
by Julia Ainsley / Apr.11.2018 / 3:34 AM ET
WASHINGTON A video obtained by NBC News shows U.S. Border Patrol agents attempting to break international law by forcing an injured and mentally unstable man back into Mexico by falsely claiming that he is not in their custody, failing to identify him and assuming he is Mexican because "he looks like it."
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) provided the video after a whistleblower first alerted NBC News to the existence of the footage. The anonymous videographer was ready to film the encounter because Mexican agents had identified the area as a place where American agents frequently tried to deport migrants covertly, according to a source close to the Mexican government.
The incident occurred at the U.S.-Mexico border in Calexico, California on March 27, 2017 and sparked a complaint by Mexican officials to CBP, which launched an investigation that ended with the agents being reprimanded, but ultimately keeping their jobs.
Under an agreement between the U.S. and Mexico, Mexican nationals must be properly repatriated through the Mexican consulate, a process that includes fingerprinting and confirming the person's identity. Only then can they be sent back across the border on foot or by other means.
Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/immigration-border-crisis/video-shows-u-s-agents-trying-dump-injured-man-over-n861146
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A newly released video shows U.S. Border Patrol agents attempting to return an injured man to Mexico, claiming he looks Mexican.
The footage obtained by NBC News depicts an incident on the U.S.-Mexico border in Calexico, California on March 27, 2017.
They are bringing him over here, a Mexican border agent is heard saying in Spanish.
Responding to repeated warnings that the U.S. agents risked breaking a repatriation agreement, an officer responds, Why would I have to call the consulate. Hes not in my custody? The agent added that he has been doing the job for 20 years.
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http://www.newsweek.com/us-border-agents-dump-injured-man-over-border-because-he-looks-mexican-880847?piano_t=1