The speedboat is about three miles offshore when a U.S.
Customs and Border Protection agent cuts the engine to drift on the
current in quiet darkness, hoping for the telltale signs of immigrant
smuggling - sulfur fumes or a motor's whirr.
"It's like trying to find a needle in a haystack, and the haystack is the Pacific Ocean," agent Tim Feige nutes before sunrise marks the end to another uneventful shift.
This is a new frontier for
illegal immigrants entering the United States - a roughly
400-square-mile ocean expanse that stretches from Tijuana, Mexico, to
Los Angeles. In growing numbers, migrants are gambling their lives at
sea as land crossings become even more arduous and likely to end in
arrest.
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