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As Texas resistance grows, illegal entries increase in Arizona, California, New Mexico

  
Via:  GregTx  •  9 months ago  •  15 comments

By:   Bethany Blankley

As Texas resistance grows, illegal entries increase in Arizona, California, New Mexico
As Texas continues to put up resistance at major illegal crossing points at its border with Mexico, illegal entries have increased in Arizona, California and New Mexico where similar policies are not being implemented, officials in Texas say. Through Gov. Greg Abbott's border security mission, Operation Lone Star, National Guard soldiers

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As Texas continues to put up resistance at major illegal crossing points at its border with Mexico, illegal entries have increased in Arizona, California and New Mexico where similar policies are not being implemented, officials in Texas say.

Through Gov. Greg Abbott's border security mission, Operation Lone Star, National Guard soldiers have been working to prevent illegal entry and Texas Department of Public Safety officers have been focused on interdiction. Where illegal entries occur, Texas DPS officers and others in law enforcement have been arresting illegal foreign nationals for committing criminal trespass or other state crimes they may violate.

The goal is to block illegal entry and to ensure consequences for those who get through, Abbott, backed by the state legislature, has said.

"Illegal entry in Texas has consequences," border czar Mike Banks said, which is why Mexican cartels and transnational criminal organizations are redirecting smuggling operations to Arizona, California and New Mexico, he added, pointing to federal data.

Under Banks, Texas has implemented a "PDI strategy" to position, deter and interdict, he explained to The Center Square. "If you look at the number of illegal border crossings today, Texas counts for 30% of them. The remaining 70% are crossing in Arizona, California, and New Mexico. Why? Because they're not putting up the resistance that Texas is."

The U.S.-Mexico border is 1,954 miles long. Texas, which shares the longest border with Mexico of 1,254 miles, or 64% of the total, has historically had the greatest number of illegal border crossings.

Texas also has the most CBP sectors of any state in the country with five. California and Arizona each have two. New Mexico has none but roughly 40 percent of illegal entries in the El Paso Sector of west Texas are from New Mexico, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data. An unknown number of gotaways illegally enter in New Mexico, which has significantly fewer agents in the field due to several factors, officials said.

Gotways, those who intentionally illegally enter to avoid capture, are estimated to now total over two million nationwide since January 2021, The Center Square has reported.

When broken down by recent months, illegal entries have increased in California and Arizona and dropped significantly in Texas, according to CBP data. The data refers solely to Border Patrol apprehensions and excludes Office of Field Operations and gotaway data.

In Arizona, in November 2023, Border Patrol agents in the Tucson sector reported 64,637 apprehensions of illegal border crossers; in the Yuma sector, 6,159. In December 2023, apprehensions increased to 80,184 in Tucson and 7,144 in Yuma. Last month, apprehensions dropped to 50,565 in Tucson and 3,735 in Yuma, according to the data.

In winter months, illegal entries generally drop, although they've been historically high the past few years compared to previous administrations.

In California, in November 2023, Border Patrol agents in the San Diego sector apprehended 31,164 illegal border crossers; in the El Centro sector, 1,787. In December 2023, apprehensions increased to 34,372 in San Diego and 2,222 in El Centro. In January, they dropped to 24,709 and 1,127, respectively.

In Texas, in November 2023, Border Patrol agents apprehended 22,405 illegal border crossers in the El Paso sector (with 40% coming from New Mexico, an estimated 8,960), 427 in the Big Bend sector, 42,951 in Del Rio, 2,810 in Laredo, and 18,773 in the Rio Grande Valley.

In December 2023, three of the five Texas sectors saw decreases. El Paso and Del Rio saw increases. El Paso agents apprehended 33,966 illegal border crossers (an estimated 13,586 in New Mexico) and in Del Rio, 71,048. Big Bend dropped to 322 apprehensions, Laredo to 2,267 and the Rio Grande Valley to 18,210.

Apprehensions dropped even more statewide last month after Abbott shut down an area in Eagle Pass. In El Paso, over 400 miles west of Eagle Pass, apprehensions were down by half; in Del Rio and the Rio Grande Valley sectors, they were down by roughly a third, according to the data.

Last month, 17,515 illegal border crossers were apprehended in El Paso (an estimated 7,006 in New Mexico), 324 in Big Bend, 16,712 in Del Rio, 2,193 in Laredo, and 7,340 in the Rio Grande Valley.

When comparing the first quarter of fiscal 2024 to the first quarter of fiscal 2023, apprehensions were up nearly 74% in California's San Diego sector and up by 182% in Arizona's Tucson sector.

Apprehensions in all Texas sectors are down by comparison over the same time period despite fiscal 2024 apprehensions nationwide reaching the highest on record.

From Q1 FY23 to Q1 FY24, apprehensions in the El Paso sector were down by more than 50%; in Big Bend by nearly 70%; in Laredo by 40%, Rio Grande Valley by 23% and Del Rio by 1%.

"As Texas gains control of an area," Banks said, "we're going to maintain that area and we're going to expand. We're going to gain, maintain, expand. We're going to cut off illegal entry into the state of Texas."


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GregTx
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1  seeder  GregTx    9 months ago
Gotways, those who intentionally illegally enter to avoid capture, are estimated to now total over two million nationwide since January 2021
 
 
 
MrFrost
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2  MrFrost    9 months ago

Trump doesn't want the border fixed. 

 
 
 
Ronin2
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2.1  Ronin2  replied to  MrFrost @2    9 months ago

BS.

The border was far more secure under Trump than it has ever been under Brandon.

Trump is not in favor of the "bipartisan" Senate bill that caves to Democrat desires to turn the border into a Democrat processing center.

If Brandon and the Democrats cared about border security they would take up H.R.2 bill which has already passed the House. Schumer is sitting on it in the Senate.

Democrats/Leftists care more about Ukraine's borders than our own.

 
 
 
MrFrost
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2.1.1  MrFrost  replied to  Ronin2 @2.1    9 months ago

You can't even spell Biden, run along now. 

 
 
 
GregTx
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2.1.2  seeder  GregTx  replied to  MrFrost @2.1.1    9 months ago

That's funny. jrSmiley_84_smiley_image.gif Do you say the same to those that can't spell Trump?....

 
 
 
MrFrost
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2.1.3  MrFrost  replied to  GregTx @2.1.2    9 months ago

That's funny. Do you say the same to those that can't spell Trump?....

I spell trump just fine. 

 
 
 
GregTx
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2.1.4  seeder  GregTx  replied to  MrFrost @2.1.3    9 months ago

That wasn't the question, but okay.  

 
 
 
Ronin2
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2.1.5  Ronin2  replied to  MrFrost @2.1.1    9 months ago

I am spelling Brandon just fine. If you don't know who Brandon is look him up.

Even Brandon knows who he is- which is something of a miracle for him.

 
 
 
GregTx
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2.2  seeder  GregTx  replied to  MrFrost @2    9 months ago

Does Biden?

 
 
 
MrFrost
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2.2.1  MrFrost  replied to  GregTx @2.2    9 months ago

Does Biden?

I was talking about trump. 

 
 
 
GregTx
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2.2.2  seeder  GregTx  replied to  MrFrost @2.2.1    9 months ago

Then please get back on topic. Thanks 

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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2.2.3  Sean Treacy  replied to  MrFrost @2.2.1    9 months ago
was talking about trump

Now and forever.  But Trump, But Trump, But Trump....

You must really admire him to constantly use him as the model of acceptable behavior. Like the devout referencing Jesus...

 
 
 
Sparty On
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3  Sparty On    9 months ago

An object lesson for Arizona, California and New Mexico.

 
 
 
GregTx
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4  seeder  GregTx    9 months ago

Perhaps some perspective is in order.....

So there are roughly 1.4 million in the US military and in the last three years we've had roughly 2 million come in with no idea of who they are...

 
 
 
GregTx
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5  seeder  GregTx    9 months ago

512

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