In 2016, I reported on one single morgue in Tucson, Arizona that said they were keeping the bodies of some 850 unidentified migrants who'd died trying to cross the U.S. border, their remains lying frozen waiting for someone to claim them.
A four-month-old baby and an 18-month-old toddler were rescued after being abandoned in the desert by smugglers, according to John R. Modlin, chief patrol agent of the U.S. Border Patrol's Tuscon Sector.
The number of migrant encounters at the southern border this fiscal year has now exceeded two million, sources tell Fox News — a number that marks a new record, as well as a glaring sign of the enormous and ongoing crisis facing agents, officials and communities at the border.