46 Dead, 16 Hospitalized After Trailer Of Migrants Found

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Body bags lie at the scene where a tractor trailer with multiple dead bodies was discovered, Monday, June 27, 2022, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Forty-six people were found dead and 16 others were taken to hospitals after a tractor-trailer rig containing suspected migrants was found Monday on a remote back road in southwest San Antonio, officials said.

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A city worker at the scene was alerted to the situation by a cry for help shortly before 6 p.m. Monday, Police Chief William McManus said. Officers arrived to find a body on the ground outside the trailer and a partially opened gate to the trailer, he said.

Of the 16 taken to hospitals with heat-related illnesses, 12 were adults and four were children, said Fire Chief Charles Hood. The patients were hot to the touch and dehydrated, and no water was found in the trailer, he said.

Three people were taken into custody, but it was unclear if they were absolutely connected with human trafficking, McManus said.

Those in the trailer were part of a presumed migrant smuggling attempt into the United States, and the investigation was being led by U.S. Homeland Security Investigations, McManus said.

Those in the trailer were in a presumed migrant smuggling attempt in South Texas, according to an official who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the information had not been authorized for public release.

It may be the deadliest tragedy among thousands who have died attempting to cross the U.S. border from Mexico in recent decades. Ten migrants died in 2017 after being trapped inside a truck that was parked at a Walmart in San Antonio. In 2003, 19 migrants were found in a sweltering truck southeast of San Antonio.

Big rigs emerged as a popular smuggling method in the early 1990s amid a surge in U.S. border enforcement in San Diego and El Paso, Texas, which were then the busiest corridors for illegal crossings.

Before that, people paid small fees to mom-and-pop operators to get them across a largely unguarded border. As crossing became exponentially more difficult after the 2001 terror attacks in the U.S., migrants were led through more dangerous terrain and paid thousands of dollars more.

Heat poses a serious danger, particularly when temperatures can rise severely inside vehicles. Weather in the San Antonio area was mostly cloudy Monday, but temperatures approached 100 degrees.


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Jen Psaki
Jen Psaki
1 year ago

I can’t wait to hear how Karine Jean-Pierre is going to spin this tragedy and blame Trump and those evil Republicans for this.

The media is the 5th column
The media is the 5th column
1 year ago

The media is already doing the bidding of the White House and burying this story. By the end of the week these brutal deaths will be a thing of the past. Back to Jan 6th.

Rrr
Rrr
1 year ago

I wonder who can say i did that

Yanbigtimeinc
Yanbigtimeinc
1 year ago

Go Brandon!!!

Sol
Sol
1 year ago

Who told them to come here?

Pence is done
Pence is done
1 year ago

Thanks RINOS who opposed Trump’s wall building and orderly immigration system. Thanks Supreme Court for knocking down election investigation and allowing giggling Kamela & her boss to reign at will.

Sol
Sol
1 year ago

Who told them to come here?

Triumpinwhitehouse
Triumpinwhitehouse
1 year ago

Less criminals and anchor babies

itzik
itzik
1 year ago

Move along people, nothing to see here. But if this bothers you and you advocate to control the border you’re knuckledragging MAGA hat wearing racist.