BELOW SUPERNAV drop zone ⇩

Smugglers teaching migrants to jump off trains to enter the US

  • Smugglers using videos to show migrants how to jump on and off trains
  • Border agents say the more you pay the cartels, the better they prepare you
  • The train journey can be extremely dangerous and several have been killed

MAIN AREA TOP drop zone ⇩

MAIN AREA TOP drop zone ⇩

ovp test

mLife Diagnostics LLC: Oral Fluid Drug Testing

Male shot by female at Shreveport apartment

Class to create biodiverse backyard

Rules for outbursts at Caddo School Board Meeting

AUTO TEST CUSTOM HTML 20241114185800

AUTO TEST CUSTOM HTML 20241115200405

AUTO TEST CUSTOM HTML 20241118165728

AUTO TEST CUSTOM HTML 20241118184948

(NewsNation) — Human smugglers are teaching migrants how to jump on and off moving trains in order to enter the U.S. undetected, according to a memo exclusively obtained by NewsNation.

Border Patrol agents tell NewsNation the recent memo alerted them to a new TTP, or “Tactics, Techniques and Procedures,” describing how migrants are being instructed to jump off trains in a way that tries to avoid injury.

This has now become a daily occurrence at the southern border, along with all the dangers that come with it. According to agents, the more migrants pay the cartels, the better they set you up for success on the journey into the U.S.

Migrants are being sent instructional videos; some even receive protective gear like helmets and rash guards.

Border agents say cartels are convincing desperate people that it is possible to jump from a moving train safely, evade law enforcement and slip into the U.S. undetected. Officials say for the cartels, it is about supporting their $13 billion a year industry, not about helping people.

“This is just an extra thing that they’re doing in order to create more chaos, more, you know, disruption, and at the same time, move agents from one area to the other. So when you start seeing that, hey, the trains are coming through the area, what are they going to have to do? Intel is going to say, hey, you’re going to have to put more resources in that area,” said Art Del Cueto, vice president of the National Border Patrol Council.

Many migrants are hopping on a train called La Beastia, also known as the Train of Death, in southern Mexico. The train then travels to the U.S.-Mexico border, an extremely dangerous journey for migrants who are on board illegally.

Last month, 23 migrants were found stashed inside a train in Laredo, Texas. Law enforcement says the tactic is very dangerous as migrants are generally locked inside, sometimes in triple-digit heat, without a way to escape.

Border Patrol reported several incidents where migrants have been hurt, including having limbs amputated by the train, or have been killed attempting to take this route. They are now reportedly using extra tools to extract all subjects safely in such cases.

Some migrants in Del Rio, Texas, are boarding Amtrak trains after getting tickets from smugglers. As a result, agents are conducting regular immigration checks and discovering people who are in the U.S. illegally.

Border Report

Copyright 2024 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed

Site Settings Survey

 

MAIN AREA MIDDLE drop zone ⇩

Trending on NewsNation

AUTO TEST CUSTOM HTML 20241119133138

MAIN AREA BOTTOM drop zone ⇩

tt

KC Chiefs parade shooting: 1 dead, 21 shot including 9 kids | Morning in America

Witness of Chiefs parade shooting describes suspect | Banfield

Kansas City Chiefs parade shooting: Mom of 2 dead, over 20 shot | Banfield

WWE star Ashley Massaro 'threatened' by board to keep quiet about alleged rape: Friend | Banfield

Friend of WWE star: Ashley Massaro 'spent hours' sobbing after alleged rape | Banfield

Fog

la

58°F Fog Feels like 58°
Wind
2 mph E
Humidity
90%
Sunrise
Sunset

Tonight

Overcast. Low 51F. Winds light and variable.
51°F Overcast. Low 51F. Winds light and variable.
Wind
2 mph W
Precip
8%
Sunset
Moon Phase
Waning Crescent