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  2. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott plans to strategically place 40 billboards across Central America and Mexico with messages warning illegal migrants of the “horrific realities” they face in their ...

  3. Texas launches billboard campaign in Mexico to deter migrants

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    The number of migrants caught illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border soared to record highs after President Joe Biden took office in 2021, fueling criticism by Abbott an Texas launches ...

  4. Texas has spent millions placing razor wire along the border ...

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    Texas stepped up in his absence to build the wall, repel illegal crossings, and protect our country," said Abbott. Heartbreaking Video Shows 10-Year-old Migrant Left Alone At Border

  5. Mexico–United States border wall - Wikipedia

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    A Rasmussen Reports poll from August 19, 2015, found that 51% supported building a wall on the border, while 37% opposed. [146] In a January 2017 study conducted by the Pew Research Center, 39% of Americans identified construction of a U.S.–Mexico border wall as an "important goal for U.S. immigration policy". The survey found that while ...

  6. United States Border Patrol interior checkpoints - Wikipedia

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    The analysis further states regarding the Tucson sector that, "Actual border interdictions numbered 320,000, but internal non-border checkpoint interdictions numbered 1,800. This means the number of interdictions per agent at the actual border was 116, but the number of interdictions per agent at internal non-border checkpoints was only 8."

  7. Marcelino Serna Port of Entry - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the Port of Entry began in July 2011, [2] and the facilities were ready at the end of 2013. However, the Mexican side of the crossing suffered delays due to lack of funding; construction on the Mexican side of the new bridge finally began in January 2014, with customs inspection facilities and road infrastructure still pending.

  8. Texas plans to expand Rio Grande buoy border wall in ... - AOL

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    The outlet reports that the Texas Department of Public Safety has been prepping for an increase in illegal border-crossing from migrants fearful of a crackdown once Trump, 78, returns to the White ...

  9. El Paso Stanton Street Port of Entry - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service and U.S. Customs Service chose this bridge as the best location to set up a dedicated commuter lane to relieve cross-border congestion in the busy El Paso-Ciudad Juarez metroplex.