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Have Texas Troopers Secured The Border at Del Rio?
« on: September 22, 2021, 12:06:31 pm »
Lawrence Person's BattleSwarm Blog 9/22/2021

t appears that Texas DPS Troopers have, for the time being, done what the Biden Administration seems actively hostile to doing: secure the border at the Del Rio crossing.

    State troopers deployed to the border by Gov. Greg Abbott are being credited for doing the federal government’s job and stopping thousands more migrants in Mexico from illegally crossing into the United States after well over 15,000 made it through here late last week.

    A swarm of Texas Department of Public Safety officers, known as troopers, descended on the riverbank Saturday afternoon as a show of force to deter people in Mexico from wading across the Rio Grande. Approximately 150 black SUVs were still lined up Sunday afternoon on the dirt road that runs parallel with the river.

    Their arrival on the scene Saturday had an immediate impact, stopping foot traffic from primarily Haitian migrants who had been going back and forth between the U.S. and Mexico.

    “With our DPS troopers, there have not been any crossings from that specific area,” Lt. Chris Olivarez, spokesman for the department’s South Texas Region, said in an interview on Sunday.

    The impact DPS’s arrival has had on Border Patrol agents has been significant. Despite it being the responsibility of Customs and Border Protection to patrol the nation’s borders, virtually all agents have been pulled from the field to transport migrants to and from holding facilities and then process and care for them once in custody.

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Re: Have Texas Troopers Secured The Border at Del Rio?
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2021, 12:08:00 pm »
Texit, anyone?

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Re: Have Texas Troopers Secured The Border at Del Rio?
« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2021, 06:12:48 pm »
Texit, anyone?
If that happens they are going to need a bigger state for all the freedom loving conservatives that will want to move there.

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Re: Have Texas Troopers Secured The Border at Del Rio?
« Reply #3 on: September 22, 2021, 06:33:47 pm »
The problem is that because of the administration's "wonderful" policy, 2 checkpoints were left completely vacant, as officers there were redeployed to deal with Del Rio.
How many Coyotes, Cartel members, drug runners, terrorist, and child traffickers' got through those point unscathed?

Of course, the administration will tell you those aren't the people coming in.....

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Re: Have Texas Troopers Secured The Border at Del Rio?
« Reply #4 on: September 22, 2021, 11:46:31 pm »
150 black SUVs look nice, but they ain't gonna do it for the long term.

Texas needs a state force of at least 15,000 officers to secure its entire border. And even that may not be enough.

State troopers aren't the answer, either.

Texas needs to immediately establish it's own "border protection force" as a standalone agency completely independent of the fed/communist DC government.

Someone in the forum mentioned yesterday that if Texas attempted to use its National Guard to patrol/enforce the border, that there was a risk of the dem/com president "nationalizing" The Guard.

This can be circumvented with an independent force, over which the feds would have no direct control.

Get moving, Texas. It's up to you.

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Re: Have Texas Troopers Secured The Border at Del Rio?
« Reply #5 on: September 23, 2021, 12:50:00 am »
If that happens they are going to need a bigger state for all the freedom loving conservatives that will want to move there.
It won't happen in isolation.

A plethora of states will step in alongside Texas to from an entirely new country.
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