As blue cities and states across the country vow to protect illegal aliens from deportation during President-elect Donald Trump's second term, Texas is now dedicating vast tracts of land to facilitate such deportations. Deliver and stand out.
On Tuesday, Texas General Land Office Commissioner Dawn Buckingham, a physician, sent President Trump. letterhas provided just over 1,400 acres of land along the U.S.-Mexico border in Starr County, Texas, “so that we can build a facility to process, detain, and coordinate the largest deportation of violent criminals in the nation's history.” do”.
They recently secured Fronton Island, the Rio Grande's largest island and a hotbed of human trafficking and cartel violence, the letter said.
Buckingham claimed the state purchased the land just a few weeks ago to build another mile and a half of Trump's wall. She also noted that the previous owner was hostile to law enforcement efforts to secure the border.
“Her actions, for a time, enabled cartel members and violent criminals to sexually abuse immigrant women and children on this land,” Buckingham wrote.
buckingham said fox newsthe first outlet to report on the letter, said she fully supports MAGA's agenda regarding illegal immigrants, especially those who have gone on to commit other crimes in the United States.
“I am 100% behind the Trump Administration's commitment to rid our country of these criminals, and I am willing to provide resources to expedite the deportation of these violent criminals.”
Starr County's land is particularly well-suited for storage facilities because it's mostly flat and “easy to build on,” Buckingham said. She also said it's conveniently located near Rio Grande and international airports.
The Trump campaign did not respond to requests for comment from the newspaper. texas tribune.
Whether President Trump accepts the offer or not, Buckingham and other Texas officials have already made significant progress in defending the U.S. border. They recently secured Fronton Island, the Rio Grande's largest island and a hotbed of human trafficking and cartel violence, the letter said.
While clearing the island of brush and vegetation and installing razor wire along the river, authorities found evidence of “a cache of weapons and even an improvised explosive device,” Buckingham wrote.
Since the effort to secure Fronton Island, “all cartel-related activity has gone to zero,” she said.
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