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Suspected drug smugglers caught on video scaling U.S. border fence

By ASTRID GALVAN, Associated Press
Published: March 31, 2016, 7:28pm

TUCSON, Ariz. — A Mexican journalist got some unusual footage when she spotted two suspected drug smugglers scaling a tall border fence from Mexico into the U.S. and then promptly climbing back after they realized they were being filmed.

Journalist Carolina Rocha of Azteca Noticias in Mexico City was in Nogales, Ariz., reporting on the U.S. Border Patrol’s use of force March 16 when she spotted two young men in black T-shirts and jeans climbing down the fence in daylight. Footage shows them carrying large backpacks that were likely holding drugs, walking while hunched over and then hiding behind some bushes and talking on what appears to be a phone before realizing the camera was recording.

“Don’t record,” one of the men says.

But Rocha was already rolling and not willing to stop. She told the men she was just doing her job.

“It was shocking. This is happening in front of me? And we didn’t’ stop recording,” Rocha said.

The cameras rolled for about three minutes before the men climbed back up the fence and returned to Mexico. Rocha said she was stunned at how quickly they scaled the fence, which is over 20 feet high. The men were gone within seconds.

She was also struck by the fact that there were three U.S. Border Patrol trucks within yards of the incident. No agents approached the men.

Border Patrol spokesman Mark Landess said it’s impossible to know why the agents didn’t respond or whether they saw the men.

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