Now, about those borders...
If only our border with Mexico was measured in feet and not thousands of miles.
I think Trump has them border jumpers worried about that fence Mexico is gonna be payin' for. These are some stories from just today's news.
Ranch Owner Sees Increase of Illegal Crossing Activity in Area
RINCON — A landowner living near Rincon said illegal crossing activity has started to pick up in the area. “When I do see a group, it ranges between five, 10, maybe 15,” Junior said. “But 10 days ago, when I saw 30, 40, almost 40, people, I knew something is coming up, it's changing. And it's not changing for the good.”
http://www.krgv.com/story/31952108/ranch-owner-sees-increase-of-illegal-crossing-activity-in-area
Feds open Texas border to 4,000 Cubans, security interview lasts just 1 hour before release
U.S. Border Patrol officials are opening up the Texas border to let 4,000 Cubans in, taking about an hour to interview them and check their criminal background, before letting them enter the United States on their own where most will stay for life.
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/f...ts-just-1-hour-before-release/article/2591121
City Assisting with Influx of People Crossing Border Illegally
MCALLEN — The impact of people who enter the country illegally is costing taxpayers for now. The city of McAllen is helping with the current influx.
The tab is running. McAllen spent $365,736 since the first influx of Central Americans hit the Rio Grande Valley two years ago. Now, the city is preparing for another wave.
http://www.krgv.com/story/31952049/city-assisting-with-influx-of-people-crossing-border-illegally
Border Patrol officials said this may just be the beginning. They said they expect to see an increase in the number of those crossing the river illegally in the weeks and months ahead.
“Historically, we've seen higher numbers during the summer months,” said Marlene Castro, Border Patrol spokesperson. “I can't give you specific reasons why. We are prepared. We have several rescue teams available throughout the ranch lands in our area of responsibility.”