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Border Patrol Agents Board High School Swim Team Bus in New Mexico

by Madeline Folsom 52

February 25th, 2025 High School, National, News

Border Patrol agents in New Mexico stopped a high school swim team’s bus at a routine border checkpoint, ultimately boarding the bus and questioning the students.

On February 21, the Las Cruces Public Schools put 12 swimmers and two staff members on a charter bus to travel to their High School State Meet from Las Cruces to Albuquerque, normally a little more than a three hour drive. 

Their bus was stopped, however, at a border control checkpoint. Since the students were traveling in a charter bus, there were no school decals meaning they received the treatment of a typical charter vehicle, rather than a school vehicle. Agents began questioning the driver. The driver was, reportedly, unable to answer their questions in English, causing the agents to board the bus.

According to reports, the agent began addressing the students at this point, as well as the adults who were also on the bus, questioning them about their legal status.

The United States Border Patrol spokesperson stated that the checkpoints “play a vital role in maintaining the integrity of our nation’s borders,” and that “the agents’ primary objective was to verify the legal status of the passengers.” They went on to say that once the process was complete “all individuals were confirmed to be legally present in the country and the agents disembarked without incident.”

This event has attracted the attention of numerous representatives, including U.S representative Gabe Vasquez, who is extremely upset about the situation.

In a press conference on Monday, Vasquez stated that “No student traveling to a school event should be subjected to intimidating enforcement actions.” He went on to bring teachers and parents into the discussion as well, saying “No teacher or coach should be put in a position where federal agents disregard their authority and responsibility for their students. And no parent should ever have to worry that their child is questioned by armed Federal officers simply because of the language they speak or the way they look.”

The Las Cruces Public School Superintendent stated in a news release that he hoped it was an “isolated event” and that he doesn’t think it will happen again.

The 12 students were made up of athletes from Las Cruces High School, Mayfield High School, and Centennial High School. 

Centennial High School had a strong performance at the meet, regardless of their issues on the way there. 

Conner Cooney ‘A’ finaled in both of his events, finishing 6th overall in the 200 freestyle (1:48.41) and in the 100 backstroke (54.40). Joshua Champion also picked up an ‘A’ finals swim with his 6th place finish in the 200 IM (2:02.30), and an event runner-up in the 100 breast (59.56). 

On the girl’s side, Ayala Darangelis finished 4th in the 50 free (24.92) and 3rd in the 100 free (53.94).

Mayfield had one swimmer in the final in Arabella Richardson, who finished 14th in the girl’s 200 IM (2:24.91).

Finally, Las Crucas had one boy make the finals, with William Briske coming in 9th in the 200 IM (2:05.52) and 8th in the 500 free (5:05.28).

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SuperSwimmer 2000
1 month ago

“Border Patrol agents in New Mexico stopped a high school swim team’s bus at a ROUTINE BORDER CHECKPOINT…”

Routine… So what’s the news story here?

Jon P
Reply to  SuperSwimmer 2000
1 month ago

You’re not very “super”

Texan
1 month ago

The only reason this made SwimSwam is because it happened to be a swim team on the bus, and the increased attention the border was getting. If you read the article, this probably would have happened under any administration with the same result. I’ve been stopped and questioned at the west Texas border checkpoints (miles and miles away from the border) before. Whatever your political affiliation or beliefs, this doesn’t feel like much of a story.

Marian Ford
1 month ago

Anybody living in Las Cruces and driving to Albuquerque knows they will have to stop at a Border Patrol checkpoint north of Las Cruces. The bus was not a marked school bus, the driver didn’t speak English. So what’s the problem ?

Gulf Coach
Reply to  Marian Ford
1 month ago

If people knew ANYTHING about the highway I-25 going North from Las Cruces to Albuquerque, you would KNOW that EVERY vehicle must STOP at this checkpoint and it is literally 10 miles north of Las Cruces. It’s not like they were randomly selected based on the way the kids looked!

Don Ford
1 month ago

Congratulations Border Patrol for doing your job at the checkpoint. Keep it up.

Pisa Schiff
1 month ago

This is especially sad because New Mexico recently changed its name to “New America.” /s

In other news, I’d love to see Steve Nolan and Mike in Dallas race a 100 free. Who’d you put you money on?

Applesandoranges
1 month ago

Customs and Border Patrol claim jurisdiction up to 100 miles from a border, subject to some limitations.

My guess is that it’s rare for the CBP to detain and question a bunch of high schoolers without some sort of reason.

None of this means we live in a police state. I live in Florida close to where Cubans raft ashore, and I have never seen a CBP car in the last 15 years. I guess it all depends on where you live and who is coming across the border.

Concerned swimming citizen
1 month ago

8 PEOPLE IN OUR COUNTRY HAVE MORE MONEY THAN 4 BILLION PEOPLE COMBINED, BUT YEAH THE BUS DRIVER THAT SPEAKS LITTLE ENGLISH IS THE PROBLEM . C’mon people , wake up. OUR country is being taken over by NAZIS even in our swimming world.

Coach
Reply to  Concerned swimming citizen
1 month ago

People will downvote you since this is a swim site, but major props to you for saying this. Whatever your favorite culture war topic of the day is, the biggest issue is wealth disparity and the amount of money we have in politics. Ultimately, our downfall will be due to wealth concentration and its affect on our political system. In my opinion (and I’m just a swim coach!) this message should be spread far and wide no matter the forum or political leaning of the readers. You cannot maintain an effective society long term with our level of wealth disparity.

Bill Price
1 month ago

Did everybody miss the part about the “routine border checkpoint” in the article? Instead of participating in recreational outrage ask, Why is this even an article in SwimSwam?

Mean Dean
Reply to  Bill Price
1 month ago

The point is that students were questioned *in excess of the norm* due to the chartered bus and the driver’s insufficient english.

Come on man, think critically if you’re going to insist upon it.

John
Reply to  Bill Price
1 month ago

You are free to look the other way, or complain about others not looking the other way as well.

MaryElle
Reply to  Bill Price
1 month ago

If your border patrol at the Mexican border, learn Spanish. They couldn’t understand the driver because he spoke Spanish.

SBPA ret
Reply to  MaryElle
1 month ago

Border Patrol Agents speak Spanish ya big dummy.