A Border Patrol agent came across the boy along a road on a rainy day in La Grulla, a small community near Rio Grande City just north of the Texas-Mexico border.
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The boy is sobbing as he explains to the agent that he was traveling with a group and he was abandoned, and said he was afraid of being robbed or kidnapped.
"Can you help me?" the boy says in Spanish as the agent approaches.
"What happened?" the agent asks.
"I was with a group of people and they dumped me and I don't know where they are."
"I'm afraid," he adds.
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The video was posted on Facebook by a friend of the Border Patrol agent.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection later confirmed the video as authentic. The agency said the 10-year-old boy is from Nicaragua. He was traveling with a group of about 80 people and woke up to realize he had been left behind by the group. The group was apprehended later.
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"Scenes like these are all too common, as smugglers continue to abandon children in desolate areas, with zero regard for their well-being," a CBP spokesperson said.
The Facebook post described the group the boy was traveling with as having 184 members. It also reported that the boy was brought to the Border Patrol's Donna facility and his family was contacted.
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He was also fed and medically screened and will be transferred to custody of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Refugee Resettlement, according to the CBP. The incident happened as a new spotlight is focused on the border and particularly the issue of unaccompanied migrant children.
The Biden administration has asked several cities to provide temporary shelter for unaccompanied children as it attempts to address the crisis.
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CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story stated that the Border Patrol agent was off duty when he encountered the boy. Sources say the agent was on duty.