A lone female climbed over the border wall into New Mexico then asked a Border Hawk reporter filming her illegal entry where she should turn herself in to U.S. border authorities.
The incredible encounter unfolded on Friday afternoon near Santa Teresa, NM.
Border Hawk field reporter Wid Lyman had just arrived at the international barrier when he observed a woman being guided toward it by a coyote on the Mexican side.
📍Santa Teresa, NM
— Wid Lyman (@Wid_Lyman) October 25, 2024
NOW: A solitary woman is escorted to the border wall by a coyote before climbing. She inquires where to turn herself in to immigration
This sector continues to see significant traffic
WATCH: pic.twitter.com/SyzU9hMoQI
“This popular crossing site is just west of a landfill at a point where the wall becomes much easier to climb,” Lyman said. “A car pulled up and two people jumped out. A woman ran to the fence and began climbing, and a man assisted her, tossing her bag over as she finished her descent into the U.S., and then the man returned to his car.”
“As she walked up the dirt road, she asked me where to turn herself in.”
Santa Teresa is located in Border Patrol’s El Paso Sector, where agents say they are once again being “run over” by waves of illegal aliens.
We arrived in Sunland Park, NM, and immediately encountered Border Patrol loading a large group of illegals into a bus to be transported to processing center (and probably released into US)
— Border Hawk (@BorderHawkNews) October 25, 2024
BP sources tell us they’re once again being “run over” in El Paso Sector pic.twitter.com/ZyR7viQzPf
Also on Friday, Lyman came upon numerous Border Patrol agents herding a large group of illegals onto a bus on the outskirts of Sunland Park, NM.
Happening NOW:
— Wid Lyman (@Wid_Lyman) October 25, 2024
A large group of illegal aliens were encountered in Sunland Park, NM and detained by Border Patrol
The folks in green stay busy on the west side of El Paso, TX pic.twitter.com/fl7sdlZs3g
“The folks in green stay busy on the west side of El Paso, TX,” Lyman wrote on X.
Border Hawk will be covering the election season border surge extensively during the weeks ahead.


