The article I quoted and linked is the Rio Grande Guardian. The local authorities are pretty pissed off ... the Border Patrol is supposed to assist them in evacuating people, not waste time checking documentation.
In the event of an emergency, Border Patrol will assist other federal, state, and local authorities in a safe evacuation but at the same time uphold its job of “border security, protecting the border, and establishing alienage,” Doty said.
“By no means do we want to stop somebody from safely evacuating but we do, and we will do our job while we assist,” Doty said. “We check for citizenship, (and) with our agents it does not take long. It's a very quick process.”
Agents are very good at picking up on things that would lead them to believe somebody isn't a U.S. citizen or does not have legal residence, Doty said.
Edit: Anyone who has passed through a Border Patrol checkpoint knows it's not a quick process!
BUt you quoted the Times because....?