
Nine People Rescued Between US and Canada Borders
Nine people were rescued by U.S. Border Patrols after they tried to illegally cross the U.S. borders of Minnesota by swimming but ended up suffering from cold temperatures from the water as they were all checked for hypothermia in the early morning of Tuesday.
Agents say eight out of the nine people in the group had illegally entered the United States and did not have any documentation allowing them to be in the country. Read more here
Special thanks to the U.S. Border Patrol team for coming to the rescue of nine people. Please be safe out there!
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