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Eagle Pass · Eagle PassA routine vehicle stop in Fort Hancock on Monday turned into a high-speed chase and ended in the arrest of five individuals, including a Mexican citizen who is a known gang member. According to U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) Chief Jason Owens, agents attempted to stop a Range Rover on the evening of May 6. However, the vehicle failed to yield, initiating a pursuit that led to a crash. The vehicle’s occupants then attempted to flee on foot, but USBP a…See the Story
High speed chase ends in arrest of gang member and four others in Fort Hancock by USBP
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Eagle Pass · Eagle PassIllegal Immigrant Crisis Stings Border Town In Unexpected Way Authored by Janice Hisle via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Benny Rodriguez, an 80-year-old grandfather of seven, beams as he points to faded photographs on the wall and proudly narrates the story of Eagle Grocery, a family-run business since 1939. (Illustration by The Epoch Times, Getty Images, Charlotte Cuthbertson/The Epoch Times) It withstood a fire in 1948. It emerged from a fl…See the Story
Illegal Immigrant Crisis Stings Border Town In Unexpected Way
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Eagle Pass · Eagle PassEAGLE PASS, Texas—Benny Rodriguez, an 80-year-old grandfather of seven, beams as he points to faded photographs on the wall and proudly narrates the story of Eagle Grocery, a family-run business since 1939.
It withstood a fire in 1948. It emerged from a flood in 1954. And since 2002, the 11,000-square-foot store has persevered in the shadow of a 218,000-square-foot Walmart Supercenter two miles away.
“We’ve been through a lot, but we’re still he…See the Story
US Border Closures Take Economic Toll on Small Town Economies
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Immigration · Eagle PassOver the weekend, Border Patrol agents in Texas intercepted three individuals attempting to enter the United States illegally, all of whom were sex offenders convicted of crimes against children. U.S. Border Patrol Chief Jason Owens reported via X that the apprehensions occurred in Eagle Pass, Rio Grande City, and Cotulla. All three individuals had prior felony convictions for indecency with a child involving sexual contact. Neither their names …See the Story
Border Patrol intercepts three unlawful migrants, convicted child predators, at the border
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Military · Eagle PassBulletin writer Annmarie Timmins is reporting from Eagle Pass, Texas, in collaboration with New Hampshire Public Radio, while shadowing the 15 National Guard soldiers sent by New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu to assist with border patrol. You can find her reporting at New Hampshire Bulletin and NHPR, both on air and online.New Hampshire National Guard Lt. Ryan Camp looked through the border fence separating Texas and Mexico, and made a mental note…See the Story
Troops on the border: ‘We have to adapt every night to every scenario’
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Eagle Pass · Eagle PassTexas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott recently warned would-be illegal aliens who are considering crossing the Rio Grande to enter the United States unlawfully that the water is infested with alligators.Abbott re-shared a video post on X that showed an alligator in the river near Eagle Pass, Texas. According to the post, the footage was captured by a local resident who came across the reptile while fishing one morning. Independent journalist Auden B…See the Story
‘Alligators are in the Rio Grande’: Texas Gov. Abbott warns would-be illegal aliens about risks of crossing border river
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Immigration · Eagle PassMigrants wait to be processed at the U.S.-Mexico border in Eagle Pass, Texas. (Miguel Juarez Lugo/ZUMAPRESS/Newscom) On Friday, federal District court Judge David Alan Ezra once again rejected Texas's argument that illegal migration qualifies as an "invasion" authorizing the state to "engage in war" response, under Article I, § 10, Clause 3 of the Constitution, which states that "No State shall, without the Consent of Congress … engage in War,…See the Story
Federal Court Again Rules Against Texas' Claim that Illegal Migration Qualifies as "Invasion"
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