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Offline rangerrebew

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Ali Bradley
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NEW: TX: An uptick in break-ins by illegal immigrants on private property in Terrell County.

@SheriffThad
 says over the last two days, they have seen an increase in reported break-ins by illegal aliens on private landowner properties—Caught on camera.
Officials are currently looking for two individuals who were seeing breaking into an RV.

The Sheriff’s Office responded to each call and shared the information with the Sanderson Border Patrol Station. 

If the violators are caught, Sheriff Cleveland says he will prosecute for criminal trespass and burglary.

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https://x.com/AliBradleyTV/status/1805969213934457007
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Aren't homeowners permitted to shoot (i.e., use deadly force) to protect their property down there (at least, at night)...?

Why aren't more Texans shooting?

(this is presented as a serious question, Texans please reply)

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Aren't homeowners permitted to shoot (i.e., use deadly force) to protect their property down there (at least, at night)...?

Why aren't more Texans shooting?

(this is presented as a serious question, Texans please reply)



Yes...but not all robberies and break-ins happen when the homeowner is there.