Wildlife trapped, 3 migrants injured after falling from border wall

San Diego, California -Border drama unfolded in Southern California Friday, when three migrants—two women and a man—tumbled from the towering U.S.-Mexico barrier in the Otay Mesa area, sending emergency crews rushing to the scene just past noon. All three survived the 30-foot drop, conscious and breathing, but landed in the hospital with injuries described by rescuers as non-life-threatening. The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department swooped in after getting a call about the incident, but details about the migrants’ medical conditions remain tightly under wraps.

Border Patrol Agent Eugene Wesley revealed that the trio, who had scaled the fence from the Tijuana side, were taken into custody after their dramatic fall near the Otay Mesa Port of Entry. Their failed attempt brings renewed attention to border security, as major upgrades are already underway. Just last month, CBS8 reported plans for a high-tech boost: nearly ten miles of fortified wall, bristling with surveillance gear, are slated for construction in high-traffic spots in San Diego County—including Otay Mesa.

And the spending doesn’t stop there. The Department of Homeland Security, fresh off announcing record-low illegal crossings this year, has green-lit a staggering $4.5 billion for President Trump’s so-called ‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act.’ The mammoth contracts will roll out 230 miles of cutting-edge ‘Smart Wall’ and a whopping 400 miles of integrated detection systems—complete with lights, cameras, and sensors—across the Southwest…

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