Eight migrants were considered to be lost at sea after the boat capsizes from the shore California Monday was found alive, the authorities announced the UA Release News.
Witnesses noticed Panga vessels rolled over on the beach in Del Mar, 22 miles from San Diego. Rescue and passers-by participated in rescue efforts, the judicial department announced. The law enforcement officials recovered three bodies from the water, including 14-year-old boys from India. His 10-year-old sister remains missing at sea and is assumed dead. The incident resulted in the death of three people.
The children’s father is in whom and their mother is hospitalized. Nine others were initially unballied.
On Monday, officials arrested two Mexican citizens believed to have been involved in the event, identified as Julio Cesar Zuniga Luna and Juan Rodriguez Leyva. The two were taken on Monday to the custody on the beach and the accused of bringing strangers that resulted in death and bringing aliens for financial gains.
As they performed surgery and evening, border patrol agents in Chula Vista identified the vehicle that were observed at the scene of the smuggled incident. The driver of the vehicle escaped on the scene.
Border patrol agents identified two other vehicles during the investigation and managed to stop and arrest the drivers of the vehicle, locating eight of nine people who were initially reported.

In that case, Melissa Jenelle Cota, Gustavo Lara and Sergio Rojas-Fregos, all Mexican citizens, were also arrested in the transport of illegal foreigners. Rojas-Fregoso was in the country without authorization and was previously deported in 2023. years.
“Smuggling peopleRegardless of the route, not only illegally, but extremely dangerous, “Shawn Gibson said, a special agent in charge of HSI San Diego. “Smugglers often treat people as one-time goods, leading to tragic, and sometimes deadly consequences, as we have seen in this case.
“Yesterday’s cordial events are a great reminder of the urgent need for the dismantle of these criminal nets that are driven by greed, and other partners from the Marine Working Group, remains firmly based on the responsible responsible for these meaningless deaths.”
Department of Homeland Secretary of Security Kristi Calls said ua written statement that she will look for the death penalty against alleged criminals.
“I will formally ask that the plaintiff ensure that these two suspected smugglers are quickly prosecuted to the greatest extent of the law,” she said. “I will also be able to seek the general lawyer to ask the death penalty in this case. The security department will not tolerate this level of criminal injustice or reckless disregard for human life.”