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Operation Lone Star deploys drones to curb illegal border crossings

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Governor Greg Abbott | Governor Greg Abbott Official headshot

Governor Greg Abbott | Governor Greg Abbott Official headshot

Governor Greg Abbott, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), and the Texas National Guard are continuing their efforts to secure the border, halt smuggling activities, and counter transnational criminal activity between ports of entry.

Since the inception of Operation Lone Star, this multi-agency initiative has resulted in over 511,300 illegal immigrant apprehensions and more than 42,900 criminal arrests, with over 37,900 felony charges. In response to the fentanyl crisis, Texas law enforcement has confiscated over 481 million lethal doses of fentanyl during this border mission. This amount is sufficient to cause fatal overdoses in every individual in the United States and Mexico combined.

In addition to these efforts, Texas has transported numerous migrants to various locations across the country since April 2022. These include over 12,500 migrants to Washington D.C., more than 44,500 migrants to New York City, over 36,000 migrants to Chicago, around 3,400 migrants to Philadelphia, more than 18,800 migrants to Denver and over 1,500 migrants to Los Angeles.

Operation Lone Star aims at addressing the dangerous gaps created by what Governor Abbott describes as "the Biden Administration’s refusal to secure the border." According to him, each person apprehended or arrested and every ounce of drugs seized would have otherwise entered communities across Texas and the nation due to President Joe Biden’s open border policies.

Recent highlights from Operation Lone Star include Governor Abbott sharing footage on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) of continuous border wall construction in Maverick County. He proudly stated that Texas is the first and only state constructing its own border wall.

On a separate occasion earlier this week, Governor Abbott shared photos of Texas National Guard soldiers reinforcing razor wire along the Texas-Mexico border. He emphasized that Texas will continue using all available tools and strategies for protecting both state and national interests against what he calls "President Biden’s reckless open border policies."

In a recent incident, DPS troopers pursued a smuggler, Carlos Lombardich-Villalobos, in Val Verde County. After crashing his vehicle and attempting to flee, Villalobos was located and arrested with the help of DPS' Aircraft Operations Division. He was charged with multiple offenses including smuggling of persons and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.

Another highlight from this week includes the arrest of two human smugglers from Tennessee in Uvalde County by DPS troopers. The suspects were charged with smuggling of persons and criminal trespass.

The Texas National Guard also assisted local law enforcement in seizing 24 pounds of narcotics valued at nearly $60,000. Furthermore, they used drone technology to assist law enforcement officers in arresting four illegal immigrants who had just crossed the border.

The Texas National Guard continues to collaborate with state and local law enforcement partners to prevent, deter, and repel transnational criminal activity and illegal crossings along the Texas-Mexico border.

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