National Guard Soldier MISSING After Incident With Known Drug Traffickers!
On Friday, a Texas national guard soldier who was part of a border security operation went missing amid fears the soldier might have drowned in the Rio Grande.
The soldier disappeared after jumping into the river when he saw two people crossing from Mexico struggling in the swift currents of the river near Eagle Pass.
The missing national guard is now identified as Specialist Bishop Evans, officials said Saturday that Evans was attempting to rescue crossing Mexican drug traffickers on the border.
We are a victim of Biden’s America, the after-effects are just devastating. Our soldiers are now dying protecting our borders from the surge of illegal drug traffickers created by Joe Biden.
Joe Biden has blood on his hands.
In March, a new record of 221,203 illegal alien apprehensions was recorded. This was a 33% increase from the previous year.
Once Title 42 is lifted in May the numbers could double. This is what you call an open border. This is how Joe Biden and the Democrats destroy the country, according to the previous report from TGP.
And now we know the National Guard soldier went missing on Friday when he attempted to rescue two drug traffickers in the Rio Grande. Texas officials continue to search for the guardsman who they believed drowned during his rescue attempt.
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More details from the FOX News report:
Two illegal migrants who a now-missing Texas National Guard soldier tried to save from a river were involved in “illicit transnational narcotics trafficking,” officials said Saturday as the search for the missing service member resumed.
The soldier went missing on Friday after entering a river in Eagle Pass to help two migrants who officials say “appeared to be drowning as they illegally crossed the river from Mexico to the United States.”
In a statement, the Texas Military Dept. said that initial reports from Texas Rangers “have determined that the two migrants were involved in illicit transnational narcotics trafficking.” They are both in Customs and Border Protection (CBP) custody.
The search continued until late Friday, with sources telling Fox News that the incident being treated as a drowning, with dive teams searching the water since the service member was not seen resurfacing from the river. The strength of the river’s current forced the Search and Rescue Teams to cease dive operations late Friday, but the search resumed on Saturday.
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Sources: TheGatewayPundit, FOX News