Yuma BP cameras hit 35 migrant children in a group of 85 in the desert
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The migrants were warned about extreme heat in Yuma. found
YUMA COUNTY, Ariz. (CBS 13) – A group of 85 migrants were brought to Yuma Sector Station Thursday, 35 of them children, according to Yuma Sector Border Patrol Chief Chris Clem.
It happened in the early hours of the morning near County 17th Street and the Salinity Canal. Aerial footage from the Yuma sector security cameras shows the large group entering the United States.
The group, which consisted of 50 adults and 35 children, was transported to Yuma Station for processing. The migrants were found in the desert amid an extreme heat warning. The high temperatures for that day were in the three-digit range. The extreme heat warning expired on Thursday at 8 p.m.
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