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Texas rancher finds 23 invaders on her property, says WE ARE FED UP.
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https://www.foxnews.com/media/texas-rancher-encounters-23-illegal-immigrants-property

Texas rancher says she encountered 23 illegal immigrants on property, says Border Patrol overwhelmed
Laura Allen tells Lawrence Jones Border Patrol is overwhelmed
By Amy Nelson | Fox News

Texas DPS stepping in to process immigrants who trespass on ranchers' land
Texas ranchers are calling for help as the crisis at the U.S. southern border continues to affect American citizens. Laura Allen, a rancher in Val Verde County, told Fox News’ Lawrence Jones that 23 illegal immigrants trespassed on her property in one night.

As part of Governor Greg Abbott’s "Operation Lone Star," the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) has been able to aid in combatting the surge of illegal immigration as Border Patrol remains overwhelmed with the surge of migrants, particularly in Del Rio.

"We actually intervened and had them taken from Border Patrol, handed over to DPS for prosecution," Allen said of the migrants that entered her property. "They're being processed for criminal trespassing."


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"DPS has stepped in and been able to do something out in the areas that Border Patrol is not able to get to."

Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas visited Del Rio, Texas, Monday as thousands of migrants were seen under the International Bridge. Mayorkas issued a stern warning to people traveling into the United States illegally.

"The border is not open and people should not take the perilous journey here," he said. "We are returning people to other countries."

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Allen, however, said on "Fox & Friends" that local officials are "fed up" with the situation at the border.

"They’re tired. We’ve dealt with more than we should ever have to deal with. We’ve seen more than we should ever have to see."

She said the crisis is an "insurmountable obstacle" without help from Washington.


Allen said Val Verde has "always been a blue county," with a Democratic mayor, sheriff and county judge. In the 2020 election, she believes her county flipped red in 2020 in part due to the crisis at the border.

Val Verde County Sheriff Joe Frank Martinez spoke with Allen Monday and asked her to share a message with their community amid the national division and scrutiny facing law enforcement.

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"He is beyond proud of our community and our citizens, and he is very, very, very thankful for the support we’ve gotten."

Amy Nelson is a producer with Fox News Digital.
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If the lady saw only 23 on her property,
it's because the other 200 slipped around
the other way while she was looking at
the 23
Large groups of border jumpers trespassing
and sleeping and taking whatever they want
is nothing new in south Texas and along the
southern border. The last place I hunted far
south years ago was overrun with border jumpers.
You'd have to have your deer rifle and a handgun
and going through the day to day motions of
trying to hunt was as close to police tactical
raids as a civilian would get.
When they dropped you off at your blind, you
needed your pistol in hand and the guy in
the truck would be watching your back as
you opened the door to make sure there
wasn't somebody hiding/sleeping inside
before they went on their way to drop
off other hunters. At the camp was a big
high fenced enclosure that was chained
and padlocked at night after everyone was
inside to keep from waking up to a surprise.

The only way any of that will ever change is to
treat the southern border like it was east Germany
in the 60's and have armed guards to keep
people out with whatever is necessary
18 MINUTES.  . . . . . .