REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK: ABCMireya and ABCscholz report from the Rio Grande River amid immigration buoy controversy.
Jessie Fuentes, the owner of Epi's Canoe and Kayaking, worked with the local government to gain temporary access to the river for our four-hour excursion. A small group was allowed to tag along with the Eagle Pass native as he ventured to the infamous red-buoy barrier.
MORE: Texas DPS launches probe amid allegations troopers were told to push back migrant children into Rio Grande When looking toward Texas you saw overgrown foliage, tin shipping containers with "China" labeled on them, guardsmen with heavy weapons and layers of concertina wire. About a mile into our journey, we spotted a group of 12-15 migrants, including many young children. We witnessed them trying to get help from DPS troopers and Texas guardsmen but were seemingly ignored.
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