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The Texas Virtual Border Watch is a pilot program created by the State of Texas that allows individuals with internet access to observe and report on the Texas–Mexico border via their computers. On June 1, 2006, Texas Governor Rick Perry announced 5 million dollars to be used with the voluntary participation of private land owners to install ...
Fox News took an exclusive nighttime helicopter ride over the border in El Paso, Texas, with U.S. Customs and Border Protection to view the day-to-day work that goes into protecting the border.
In the first 6 months, only 13 of the expected 200 cameras were installed along the 1,254 miles of Texas-Mexico border and only three arrests instead of the expected 1,200. [2] It came under scrutiny on issues of civil liberties and the stoking of nativist sentiment. [3] In 2014, the Perry administration cancelled funding for Virtual Community ...
About 150 of the 500 cameras are out of commission due to "several technical problems," NBC News reported, citing an internal Border Patrol memo.
The Texas House and Senate budget proposals, which were unveiled last week and are still being developed, would allocate about $6.5 billion for additional state border security measures — a ...
Guitarist Ted Nugent plays the Star Spangled Banner at the #TakeOurBorderBackConvoy rally in Dripping Springs. A crowd of over a thousand turned out to express concerns about border security. pic ...
It was designed to divert traffic from the congested Hidalgo Texas Port of Entry. The presidential permit under which the bridge was constructed prohibited commercial traffic from using it until 2015, or when the Hidalgo Port of Entry averages more than 15,000 commercial entries per week. [ 2 ]
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has credited his Operation Lone Star for a recent drop in migrant encounters on the Texas-Mexico border.