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Team of firefighters and first responders volunteer along Guadalupe River after mass flooding in show of solidarity

Cecilia Nowell

A contingent of firefighters and first responders from Mexico arrived in Texas over the weekend to aid in search and rescue efforts following the devastating flooding of the Guadalupe River in a show of solidarity with their northern neighbors.

“When it comes to firefighters, there’s no borders,” Ismael Aldaba, founder of Fundación 911, in Acuña, Mexico, told CNN on Tuesday. “There’s there’s nothing that’ll avoid us from helping another firefighter, another family. It doesn’t matter where we’re at in the world. That’s the whole point of our discipline and what we do.”

They represent one of a handful of volunteer groups, including highly skilled search and rescue teams from California, that have traveled to Texas after the flooding which is being described as one of the US’s deadliest floods in decades. Dozens of people are still missing.

Under the command of Mountain Home fire department and Texas state police, Fundación 911 is assisting along the Guadalupe River and coordinating to bring in reinforcements equipped with search and rescue canines from the Mexican state of Nuevo León.

The team of 13 hails from just across the US-Mexico border from the Texas counties most severely impacted by the flooding, and has practice responding to crises in flood zones along the Rio Grande River.

The arrival of the international team comes amid tensions along the US-Mexico border over the Trump administration’s sweeping crackdown on immigration. But the message expressed by the firefighters this week has been one of unity.


One of the volunteers, José Omar Llanas Hernández, told CBS News he feels immense pride in being able to serve communities and aid in rescues in any country.

His colleague, Jesús Gomez, who is a dual citizen of the US and Mexico, told the outlet: “There’s a bunch of firefighters that have visas and we were like: ‘Let’s just go and help.’”

“Sometimes people from the other side cross and help us,” he added. “It’s time to give a little bit.”

Aldaba said that locals in Texas had been “welcoming to our team from Mexico”.

In a social media post on Monday, the US ambassador to Mexico, Ronald Johnson, thanked the Mexican teams for their efforts. “The United States and Mexico are united, not only as neighbors but as family, especially in times of need,” he said.

In January, firefighters from Mexico traveled to California to help battle the Los Angeles area wildfires.

Also on Monday, Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum applauded the work of two Mexicans who survived the flooding in Texas, and saved at least 20 girls. Silvana Garza Valdez y María Paula Zárate were working as camp counsellors at Camp Mystic, the Christian all-girls summer camp where at least 27 campers were killed in the floodwaters, when the Guadalupe River began to flood.

“We started writing their names, we put their badges on them, we told them to pack a bag with their things, with what they needed most, and if they had their favorite animal, to bring it,” Zárate told the Mexican news outlet N Mas in a Spanish-language interview.

Aldaba, the leader of the team of Mexican firefighters, says the first responders have “received a lot of love” from their US colleagues.

“We appreciate all the other guys that are here from different fire departments in Texas,” she told CNN. “Our team has been prepared in disasters. They’ve been to different disasters around the world. We decided to come and help our friends and try to make this a little easier for them. What we found here has been incredible.”

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jul/08/mexico-firefighters-texas-flooding-search-rescue
 
Thread title is a bit misleading. The actual quote is “When it comes to firefighters, there’s no borders,” which means they are helping Texas authorities with the search and rescue mission due to the horrible flood. This should be celebrated. It has nothing to do with combatting illegal immigration. The Mexican firefighters deserve a thank you in a BIG way for this.
 
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Thr comment wasnt about the help being needed or appreciated. People being here legally hasn't stopped ICE from going after them.

Dumbass.

Leagly under Biden but their visas can be revoked by the state.

Dumbass
 
I wonder how many MAGA Texans regret their chants of “build the wall” after this rescue effort from south of their border.

I would say none because these firefighters came here legally and approved by the state department and after they are done they ate going home.

The left still can't understand the difference.
 
I would say none because these firefighters came here legally and approved by the state department and after they are done they ate going home.

The left still can't understand the difference.
I wonder how Abbott’s floating border wall is holding up from the floods. Hopefully it didn’t impede Mexico’s rescue efforts.

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Has Governor Greg Abbott publicly thanked the many Mexicans who rushed to help imperilled Americans?
 
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Man I guess those Mexicans aren't so bad after all. I'm feeling the racism leave my body.

I suppose this is enough to warrant bringing down the wall and to advocate for open borders.

I have the sudden urge to color my hair neon green and to ever so slightly adjust my black frame glasses.
 
I wonder how many MAGA Texans regret their chants of “build the wall” after this rescue effort from south of their border.
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The two points are unrelated, so the answer is probably none of them regret the demands for a wall.
 
Remember, this is governmental cooperation that has been going on for decades if not longer. The headline is globalist propaganda bullshit.

As far as the citizens feelings toward Americans - There are probably 10,000-12,000 American expats in Mexico City, a city of probably 10M and a metro area of over 20M and this is what they think of the local Americans:




And let's not forget all the aid the US sends Mexico. $3B between 2008 and 2023

"The United States has provided Mexico over $3 billion in assistance since 2008 to address transnational organized crime and violence, enhance the rule of law, and reduce drug trafficking. Despite U.S. assistance, Mexico's security situation has worsened significantly, with the country's murder rate more than tripling."


so yeah, if we need a few firefighters to help find some dead bodies, it's the least they could do to help out.
 
Tbh here in Europe it's super common when there are exceptional bad natural disasters professional people from different states come (or are sent) to help, and it's not used as political lever

Of course not pointing finger at firefighters, more at journalists that would use this to be like "SEE? Now you should feel bad about whole ICE thing, checkmate" lol
 
Remember, this is governmental cooperation that has been going on for decades if not longer. The headline is globalist propaganda bullshit.

As far as the citizens feelings toward Americans - There are probably 10,000-12,000 American expats in Mexico City, a city of probably 10M and a metro area of over 20M and this is what they think of the local Americans:




And let's not forget all the aid the US sends Mexico. $3B between 2008 and 2023

"The United States has provided Mexico over $3 billion in assistance since 2008 to address transnational organized crime and violence, enhance the rule of law, and reduce drug trafficking. Despite U.S. assistance, Mexico's security situation has worsened significantly, with the country's murder rate more than tripling."


so yeah, if we need a few firefighters to help find some dead bodies, it's the least they could do to help out.


They're immigrants. No such thing as an "ex-pat." Americans dont get a special new term for when their own Country is unaffordable and they think seeking out cheap living in Countries our exported policies have destroyed the economies of is a good idea.

Mexico always sends help just as they did for the Cali fires, you said yourself it always happens. Weird how you admit the assistance of other Nations and want to rail against "globalist propaganda" at the same time. Smells like you want a reason to justify continued xenophobia while accepting offered assistance. You want to have your tres leeches and eat it too.
 
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