ronharmless wrote:
So tell me, how many border patrol agents are there today in Texas compared to last year at this time?
I don't think DHS would release that number.
What I can tell you is that KRGV TV CH-5 in Weslaco reported on Monday that the region closest to the Gulf of Mexico is the most 'active' BP region with an increase if BP agents and increased patrols in the month of February.
During our visit to Mexico, we saw more BP agents than on trips a year ago. We've seen more patrolling BP vehicles than at any time.
The line of non-US citizens waiting to enter the US legally was about the same as in the pass. That would include the people being allowed into the US under asylum applications, or as refugee's.
The 'flood' of people crossing the border legally under that status is the only real change from a year ago being reported on the national conservative news channels.
(Note there are several ways for Mexican citizens to legally get a day pass, or an annual pass, which allows them to enter the US. Everything for a shopping trip to Walmart, to truck drivers who move so much imported from Mexico into the US. The truck drivers never go more than 5 miles into the US before their cargo is off-loaded, and then reloaded onto US registered vehicles.)