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  2. Lower Rio Grande Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Rio Grande Valley ( Spanish: Valle del Río Grande ), commonly known as the Rio Grande Valley or locally as the Valley or RGV, is a region spanning the border of Texas and Mexico located in a floodplain of the Rio Grande near its mouth. [ 1] The region includes the southernmost tip of South Texas and a portion of northern Tamaulipas ...

  3. List of Mexico–United States border crossings - Wikipedia

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    Both border inspection buildings remain. Anapra. Sunland Park, New Mexico. Anapra. Anapra, Chihuahua. Located just 2.4 miles west of the New Mexico-Texas-Mexico tripoint, this crossing was constructed in 1971 with funds from the New Mexico and Juárez governments, with the vision of creating economic development by luring traffic from the busy ...

  4. South Texas - Wikipedia

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    South Texas is a region of the U.S. state of Texas that lies roughly south of—and includes— San Antonio. The southern and western boundary is the Rio Grande, and to the east it is the Gulf of Mexico. The population of this region is about 4.96 million according to the 2017 census estimates. [ 1] The southern portion of this region is often ...

  5. What’s going on at the Texas-Mexico border? 4 things ... - AOL

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    The event will be held at Shelby Park in Eagle Pass, Texas, which is one of the busiest areas along the U.S. Southern border where migrants cross the Rio Grande illegally into the U.S.

  6. 20 Towns Where the Lawless Wild West is Still Alive and Well

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    3. Bandera, Texas. Nicknamed the "Cowboy Capital of the World," this Wild West town in southern Texas was a staging ground for the last cattle drives of the 1800s. The town's cowboy roots are very ...

  7. Mexico–United States border - Wikipedia

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    Border Patrol agents in southern Texas in 2013. The Border Patrol was created in 1924 with its primary mission to detect and prevent the illegal entry of immigrants into the U.S. Together with other law enforcement officers, the Border Patrol maintains the U.S.' borderlands—regulating the flow of legal immigration and goods while patrolling ...

  8. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vows to keep busing migrants north ...

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    Abbott started busing in 2022 as part of Operation Lone Star, an $11 billion program designed to address the migrant surge in Texas. Large numbers of migrant buses rumbled out of the border towns ...

  9. Rio Grande - Wikipedia

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    South of El Paso, the Rio Grande is the national border between the U.S. and Mexico. A riverine islet in the Rio Grande, seen from North Valley, New Mexico. The segment of the river that forms the international border ranges from 889 to 1,248 miles (1,431 to 2,008 km), depending on how the river is measured. [1]