U.S. Border Patrol agents have recently saved multiple unaccompanied minors from human traffickers at the southern border, uncovering evidence of severe abuse and drugging of these children. El Centro Sector Chief Patrol Agent Gregory Bovino shared the disturbing details on social media, describing how agents rescued a young boy who had been drugged with sleep aids to keep him from alerting authorities. The trafficker was also found in possession of several birth certificates, raising alarm about more children possibly in danger.
Within 48 hours, Border Patrol agents rescued two additional minors in similar conditions. These criminals often force young victims into silence through drugs, a practice Bovino described as reprehensible and evil. One child, after waking from being heavily drugged, cried out for his grandmother, underscoring the terror these children face.
California, a major entry point for illegal crossings, has seen a surge in smuggling activities under the current administrations border policies. Despite sharing only 137 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border, California now leads the nation in apprehensions, with Border Patrols El Centro and San Diego sectors handling record numbers of cases.