A speedboat carrying people who are allegedly illegal immigrants landed on a California beach on Tuesday and fled into a posh seaside community, according to video that Fox News was able to obtain.
A citizen who was in the sea at the time captured the footage, which shows a white speedboat racing toward Marine Street beach in La Jolla, which is roughly ten miles north of downtown San Diego.
Then, the gang of about eight men can be seen attacking the beach after leaping off the boat. The boat is left abandoned in the water as they dash up the beach and disperse into the settlement.
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The resident who took the video, Jack Enright, said to Fox News’ Bill Melugin that he witnessed the speedboat fly by while he was in the water.
“I was taking photos of the waves on my GoPro in the water when all of a sudden I saw a boat flooring it right at me toward the beach,” Enright recalled.
“I started recording after taking a small step south. After then, the boat beached itself, and about eight people fled.”
“At that point, I was a bit worried they may be armed and kept a distance [and] continued to record.”
If the migrants were ever apprehended, it is uncertain.
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Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz reside in La Jolla; in 2019, they paid $20.8 million for a residence there, according to NBC. The San Diego Tribune reports that Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, sold his La Jolla mansion in 2021 for a sum of $23.5 million.
The beach is roughly 23 miles north of the southern border, but more and more migrants are utilizing boats to get around the law, with San Diego becoming as a favorite landing place.
Another boat carrying roughly twenty migrants landed on a La Jolla beach in a different video that was uploaded online last week before they left the area.
According to The San Diego Tribune, which cited county officials, between September and November, more than 42,000 migrants were dumped on San Diego County streets by U.S. border officers without any guidance or help.