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Agents Use Subtle Clues To Track Smugglers

Footprints Help Differentiate Between Immigrants And Smugglers, Border Patrol Agent Says

POSTED: 5:42 am HST March 27, 2009
UPDATED: 6:15 am HST March 27, 2009

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With violence escalating along the U.S.-Mexico border in the wake of a massive crackdown on drug smuggling cartels, and President Barack Obama announcing reinforcements for the U.S. side of the line, fresh attention is being paid to the work of the Border Patrol.

And while the sight of helicopters, massive steel walls and authorities outfitted with heavy firearms and body armor look dramatic, border patrol agents work day after day tracking illegal border-crossers using the tiniest of clues.

A single footprint, a piece of litter and a tiny thread can all help agents find them.

The footprint, for example, can tell agents if the person was an immigrant or smuggler.

According to agent Jose Molina, drug smugglers tend to wear more expensive shoes.

Empty water bottles and cans of tuna fish left at the side of trails also tell agents a person or group has been through.

Smugglers may leave behind other clues, such as a piece of thread snagged on a branch. The thread may have come from the straps of a makeshift backpack used to carry marijuana.

If the backpacks are heavy enough, the straps will leave marks on a border-crosser's body, which helps agents determine if a person, once captured, is an illegal immigrant or a drug smuggler.

Drug smugglers also paint their shoes black so they don't stand out in the desert at night.

Border patrol agents don't always catch their quarry; if a helicopter helps with the search, wind from its blades could blow evidence away.

If an illegal immigrant does not have a criminal record he may simply be deported back to Mexico. And even with drug smugglers, agents have to be able to prove who the drugs belong to -- which can sometimes be tough.


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