The United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in Arizona released a video on Nov. 14 that shows an alleged smuggler cutting down barbed wire shortly after it was installed by CBP agents at Yuma.
The video captures a man in a yellow shirt, hanging on the edge of the river trying to cut the barbed wire from the fence.
Agent Justin Kallinger said that the border patrol agents and the Arizona National Guard worked together to install the barbed wire. But it didn’t take long for the smugglers to catch on.
Kallinger said that it took “maybe one day before they started cutting it down.”
When Border Patrol agents were called into the area. The man in the yellow shirt had fled back to Mexico.
Customs Border Patrol agents said they had filled the hole, but they never ended up catching the man in the yellow shirt on camera.
The video was taken near the Sanchez canal, west of the San Luis port of entry.
San Luis is a common area for Central American migrants to enter the United States to seek asylum.
The record set for the largest number of migrants apprehended in a month since 2013 was in October 2018 at a whopping 2,625 migrants.