Federal officers and canine teams at the San Ysidro Port of Entry stepped into a life-or-death situation today, stopping an alleged human smuggling attempt and giving urgent medical aid before the individual was returned safely across the border. The San Diego Field Office later held up the episode as a stark reminder of just how quickly smuggling can turn deadly.
CBP: Officers Jumped In With Urgent Medical Care
In a post on X, Director of Field Operations Sidney Aki said officers and canine units delivered urgent medical care to the individual and assisted in returning the person home safely, according to DFOSanDiegoCA. The post described the encounter as a “real life-or-death example of human smuggling risks” and did not share further operational specifics.
A real life-or-death example of human smuggling risks. Thanks to vigilant officers & canines, this individual received urgent medical care before being safely returned home. Grateful for San Diego Field Office’s lifesaving work! #OFOProud#Staysafe#SanYsidroPOEpic.twitter.com/OAJhNpK2aO
— Director of Field Operations Sidney Aki (@DFOSanDiegoCA) March 6, 2026
San Ysidro Has Become A Hot Spot For Smuggling Attempts
The life-saving intervention comes on the heels of a series of unlawful crossings and smuggling attempts at San Ysidro in recent weeks. In one widely shared clip, a group rushed vehicle lanes at the port, prompting officers to take 13 people into custody, as reported by NBC 7 San Diego. Incidents like that help explain why CBP keeps canine teams, enforcement personnel and medical responders on high alert at one of the nation’s busiest ports of entry.
Smuggling Tactics Often End In Medical Emergencies
Federal officials have repeatedly warned that smugglers on land and at sea create situations that can turn life-threatening in minutes. The U.S. Coast Guard recently detailed an interdiction near Point Loma in which one person was injured badly enough to require a trip to the hospital. Accounts from the U.S. Coast Guard underline how quickly enforcement encounters can shift into medical emergencies, with frontline officers acting as first responders.
Canine Teams Credited With Lifesaving, High-Impact Busts
CBP leadership has repeatedly pointed to the role of canine teams in both intercepting contraband and helping locate people in danger. Local coverage of recent large drug seizures has echoed that message, with 10News quoting Director Sidney Aki praising the vigilance of officers and their dogs in high-risk operations…