‘Operation Jagdakommando’: U.S. agency’s airborne northern-border migration sweep
WASHINGTON — U.S. border agents used helicopters and a fixed-wing airplane to round up 124 people earlier this year along the Canada-U.S. border.
Customs and Border Protection says the sweep, dubbed “Operation Jagdakommando,” was in response to what it calls unprecedented illicit cross-border activity.
But the agency has refused to discuss the operation, conducted in April and May, after publicizing it in a news release last month.
That release says aircrews have played a key role in what the agency calls a “significant increase” in migrant apprehensions over the last nine months.