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

by Madeline Folsom 24

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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Bill Price
2 hours 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 hour 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.

Thomas The Tank Engine
4 hours ago

USA is turning into a banana state.

For outsiders, America’s next four years will be highly entertaining to watch.

Just like many previous empires, the Fall of USA will caused from the within.

Steve Nolan
5 hours ago

The driver was, reportedly, unable to answer their questions in English, causing the agents to board the bus.

What a godawful justification.

Jay Ryan
6 hours ago

United States vs Martinez-Fuerte. Let them eat Static. 5th amendment.

Horninco
6 hours ago

I have traveled back and forth from Arizona to Dallas a few times a year for the last few years. This isn’t a new thing. You’re near the border of a country with a pretty high frequency of illegal crossings. I’ve been stopped in my personal car a few times.

Not as scary as when I was visiting Israel and was questioned by members of the IDF wielding automatic weapons

Bucky
7 hours ago

I’m OK with it. The US Border Patrol needs to not leave a stone unturned to make our country safer. If you want to come to the USA than do it the right way!

barelyaswammer
Reply to  Bucky
6 hours ago

Not believing in the right of citizens to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures is just wildly un-American. There is a large difference between a sovereign nation enforcing their citizenship laws and this monstrosity. I am not OK with people like you signing away constitutional rights whenever it fits your agenda and frankly find it embarrassing that the people in this country that claim to love it the most seem to care the least for its founding principles.

Last edited 6 hours ago by barelyaswammer
Snarky
Reply to  Bucky
5 hours ago

You swallowed the dog whistle, Bucko

MarkB
Reply to  Bucky
4 hours ago

“then” do it the right way.

The Original Aquadog
7 hours ago

Isn’t a bus driver in this situation legally required to speak enough English to communicate with law enforcement?

Ervin
Reply to  The Original Aquadog
7 hours ago

No

Accswammer
Reply to  Ervin
6 hours ago

Then how did they get a license?

bob
Reply to  Accswammer
4 hours ago

Outside of reading a billboard, almost 0 English, or any other language, is required for driving a car. I remember being 9 and going to a swim meet in san jose, costa rica. It was no shock that red octagonal sign say “alto” meant stop.

Flipngo
Reply to  The Original Aquadog
6 hours ago

No, bus drivers are not legally required to speak English. Around 2042 the Latino population will outnumber non-Hispanic whites in the US. One could make the case that White people, especially border patrol, should be encouraged to learn Spanish.

Last edited 6 hours ago by Flipngo
Big Mike
Reply to  Flipngo
5 hours ago

Not when the white tax payers stop paying for anchor babies.

Mean Dean
Reply to  Big Mike
5 hours ago

How about when blue states stop subsidizing rural red states’ white hillbilly population

Or are sweeping, racist generalizations only okay when they’re about your boogeyman

Thomas The Tank Engine
Reply to  Big Mike
4 hours ago

Red states should become independent and let’s see how they perform without subsidies from blue states

Ervin
7 hours ago

Disgusting.