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CBP Employs Advanced Technology in Nighttime Migrant Apprehension Operations

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 31, 2025
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The El Paso sector of the US-Mexico border serves as a focal point for illegal crossings, presenting a formidable challenge to US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents. A Fox News helicopter ride-along offered an exclusive glimpse into the nightly operations and advanced technology employed by CBP’s Air and Marine Operations to apprehend migrants attempting to evade detection. Equipped with night vision goggles and a high-tech camera enhanced by mapping software, agents monitor the border from the air, tracking migrants’ movements even in complete darkness. This aerial surveillance, combined with laser targeting and constant communication with ground agents, allows for precise location pinpointing and efficient apprehension of individuals attempting to breach the border wall or conceal themselves in the desert terrain.

The observed methods employed by migrants to cross the border illegally included cutting holes in the border wall and utilizing the cover of darkness and natural vegetation to slip past authorities. However, the CBP’s advanced technology, such as long-range cameras and laser targeting, proved effective in detecting and tracking these attempts, even from a distance of five miles. The real-time information provided by the aerial surveillance enables ground agents to quickly intercept and apprehend migrants, as evidenced by the capture of a 19-year-old Mexican and a Guatemalan man documented by the Fox News crew.

The enhanced surveillance and collaborative efforts between air and ground agents have contributed to a notable decrease in both migrant encounters and “gotaways” – individuals who successfully evade capture – in the El Paso Sector. Notably, on the day of the Fox News report, Border Patrol agents reported zero gotaways, a significant achievement attributed to the increased presence and strategic deployment of Border Patrol and National Guard vehicles in high-traffic areas. This improved deployment strategy addresses the previous limitations faced by agents who were stretched thin and lacked the manpower to effectively monitor critical areas.

This technological advantage, combined with increased manpower, signifies a shift in border security dynamics. Previously, migrants may have felt a sense of anonymity under the cover of darkness, believing they could slip past authorities unnoticed. However, the CBP’s advanced surveillance capabilities eliminate this perceived advantage, demonstrating the effectiveness of technology in mitigating illegal border crossings. The ability to track individuals in real-time and guide ground agents to their precise location significantly reduces the likelihood of successful evasion.

The report highlighted the stark contrast between the migrants’ perceived anonymity and the reality of CBP’s surveillance capabilities. While migrants attempted to exploit darkness and natural cover, their efforts were thwarted by the sophisticated technology employed by CBP. The combination of aerial surveillance, night vision, mapping software, and laser targeting provided agents with an unprecedented level of situational awareness, effectively neutralizing the migrants’ attempts to remain undetected.

The success of this integrated approach, combining technology and increased manpower, is reflected in the decreased number of encounters and gotaways. The strategic deployment of Border Patrol and National Guard resources to known hotspots, a practice previously hampered by limited resources, has significantly bolstered border security efforts. This proactive approach disrupts established patterns of illegal crossings and reinforces the message that attempting to evade authorities is becoming increasingly difficult. The zero gotaways reported on the day of the Fox News observation serves as a testament to the effectiveness of these combined strategies.

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