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Border Patrol Arrests 12 People At San Diego Beaches

Some of the people detained by federal agents sit on the beach after coming ashore, August 24, 2017.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Some of the people detained by federal agents sit on the beach after coming ashore, August 24, 2017.

Federal agents detained 12 people who entered the country illegally early Thursday morning after spotting them in the ocean aboard a pair of small fishing boats, headed for landings in Mission Beach and Sunset Cliffs.

The first of the two runs came to light shortly before 2:30 a.m., when a camera operator at the multi-agency Joint Harbor Operations Center on San Diego Harbor spotted a crowded skiff offshore from Belmont Park and notified the U.S. Border Patrol, according to USBP public affairs.

The boat landed near Ostend Court, where 10 people ran onto the beach, officials said. The operator of the boat then re-launched into the sea and headed back to the south.

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Within minutes, Border Patrol agents arrived in the area where the migrants had debarked and took them all into custody.

Minutes later, JHOC personnel spotted a second small watercraft just west of Sunset Cliffs. It soon landed near the western terminus of Adair Street, where federal personnel intercepted and arrested two people and seized the motorboat.

The detainees—seven men and five women ranging in age from 19 to 43, one of them from Guatemala and the rest Mexican nationals —had entered the country illegally, according to the Border Patrol.