Texas sheriff: We’re experiencing 'silent invasion' of military age men

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I figure some major saboteurs and splinter cell terrorist are here already and numbers being increased hourly at this point.
Major events are soon to happen and more frequent
Sadly you may be correct, we don't know who is here, why they are here or what they are up to on any given day. No other country has the immigration system that we do and it has been abused dismally by politicians -and they have their reasons.
 

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Everyone needs to start directing their dislikes about our Border failure towards Congress instead of the President, whom is actually little more than a figure-head. It is Congress that writes the laws and funds the money to enforce those laws. Start blaming those that are actually responsible - the ones that keep deflecting that responsibility onto others like the Prez or the 'other' Party, or just keeps stirring the pot to keep everyone bickering amongst themselves instead of focusing on who REALLY is responsible for the shape we are in.

I still think that Congress should file impeachment charges against Biden because he ISN'T enforcing the border and immigration laws. I know the Senate would probably never "convict" him, but I'd almost bet that he would straighten up just so that history wouldn't list him as an impeached president.
 

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Mexico, and all the Central, and South American Countries, evolved at the same time, and on the same continent as America, right? Why are they ALL poor, and corrupt to the core, with .01% of the population holding all the power, and wealth., while we are enjoying the undisputed HIGHEST STANDARD OF LIVING, IN HUMAN HISTORY? I think this is 100% due to being ruled by the RULE OF LEGISLATED LAWS, NOT CROOKED POLITICIANS, AND TWO BIT DICTATORS! AS IMPERFECT AS OUR SYSTEM IS, ANY REASONABLE PERSON WOULD HAVE TO ADMIT IT IS WORKING, VERY WELL! If we ignore the very thing that got us here, THE RULE OF LAW, INCLUDING IMMIGRATION LAWS, FOR THE WHIM OF SOME CROOKED POLITICIAN OR TWO BIT DICTATOR, AND THEIR LAP DOG NEWS MEDIA, HOW LONG WILL IT BE BEFORE WE ARE JUST LIKE THE PALCE THESE POOR HOPELESS PEOPLE ARE FLEEING? I WELCOME IMMINGANTS, OUR GREAT NATION CAN OFFER THEM A REAL CHANCE TO IMPROVE THEIR LIVES! BUT IT MUST BE DONE ACCORDING TO THE LAWS!!! IF OUR IMMIGRATION LAWS ARE UNFAIR, WE CAN CHANGE THEM, BUT IT MUST BE DONE LEAGIALLY!!!!
 

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Sadly you may be correct, we don't know who is here, why they are here or what they are up to on any given day. No other country has the immigration system that we do and it has been abused dismally by politicians -and they have their reasons.
WHY wouldn't anyone, terrorist, criminal, drug smuggler, etc. take advantage of our WIDE OPEN BORDER, to enter this country without be detected? Talk about a NO BRAINER!!!!
 

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What's happening at the southern U.S. border with Mexico is in fact an invasion, Kinney County Sheriff Brad Coe says.

“We’re experiencing a silent invasion of military age men,” Coe told The Center Square when describing what his deputies have been increasingly facing over the past two years.

He spoke with The Center Square during an Operation Lone Star task force multi-day operation during which law enforcement officers rescued foreign nationals from a burning vehicle and revived a five-year-old girl being smuggled who’d been stashed inside of a car’s trunk.


The “silent invasion,” Coe said, is being committed primarily by single, military age men between the ages of 17 and 45 who are illegally entering the U.S. They’re wearing camouflage and carrying backpacks, according to video captured by cameras placed throughout the county viewed by The Center Square. Many are armed and dangerous, committing robberies and engaging in shootouts with law enforcement, Coe said.

The men are believed to be working or associated with Mexican cartels. Once they arrive in major U.S. cities, they are embedded with gangs and or cartel affiliates acting like a “Trojan horse,” Coe said. “They set up in our cities, take over through voting and or crime, and scare the local people who move out. It’s happening in Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio,” he said, where crime has also exponentially increased over the last few years.

He said, “You can win a lot of battles without getting violent,” referring to the “silent invasion” as an act of war against the U.S. by Mexican cartels.

Coe last month sent out an SOS asking for help from other counties to apprehend human smugglers in his small border county of roughly 3,000 people. In response, law enforcement officers from 20 agencies participated in a days-long operation during which The Center Square participated in a ridealong.

As soon as the task force got started, officers were engaged in smuggling pursuits. He said, “the more people we have, the more effective we’ll be” at pushing smugglers and gotaways “out of the area.” Gotaways are those who illegally enter the U.S., don’t request asylum or make other immigration claims, and intentionally evade capture.

A retired Border Patrol agent, Coe took office Jan 1, 2017, and says he’s never seen what’s he seeing now in his entire life. Things first started getting bad after President Joe Biden altered border security and immigration policies, and have only gotten worse since, he said.

In 2022, for example, his deputies made 877 arrests, filing 3,057 felony charges. Of all the criminal cases filed that year, 927 were immigration-related involving illegal foreign nationals or smugglers, he said.

While these numbers are unprecedented, the number of people who got away are even greater. Detected on cameras making their way through the county on foot, nearly 21,500 foreign nationals were detected but weren’t apprehended last year. That’s at least seven times the size of the county’s population. Their whereabouts are currently unknown.

“The other unknown,” he said, “is what’s not on camera. You might see two or three are on camera but shadows are also visible indicating there are more people behind them. The camera only shows the 2 to 3 people.”


In 2022, Kinney County Sheriff’s deputies apprehended 3,192 illegal foreign nationals compared to the 1,124 they apprehended in 2021, according to the sheriff’s data.

In 2022, they apprehended 741 smugglers compared to 169 in 2021, Coe said, as he went through the data with The Center Square.

His deputies engaged in 139 pursuits and 136 bailouts in 2022 compared to 61 pursuits and 56 bailouts in 2021.

In 2022, they impounded 580 vehicles compared to 179 in 2021.

In 2022, deputies also seized 89 firearms carried by alleged smugglers, including some that were stolen, up from 29 in 2021.

Despite increased resources and funding through Gov. Greg Abbott’s border security mission, Operation Lone Star, apprehensions and crime continue to escalate, Coe said.

So far in 2023, their efforts and the stats are already breaking last year’s records across the board, he said. At least 6,600 illegal foreign nationals have been captured on cameras crossing through the county on foot, he said. “That’s an average of 150 a day. These are people who aren’t being caught,” he added.

His deputies already have apprehended 398 illegal foreign nationals and 96 alleged smugglers so far this year. They’ve also engaged in nearly 30 vehicle pursuits, including 27 bailouts, nearly all involving human smugglers, he said.

The majority of the alleged smugglers they’re catching are men from Houston between the ages of 17 and 25. Earlier this month they apprehended a 14-year-old who evaded arrest driving a stolen car, he said.

The overwhelming majority of alleged smugglers they’re arresting are U.S. citizens responding to social media ads hoping to make several thousand dollars per load. Those caught include a licensed security guard, attorneys, couples, and teenagers, Coe said.

Americans are coming to Kinney County from all over the U.S. Initially, they were from Oklahoma and Louisiana; now they’re also coming from Georgia, California, New York, and New Jersey, he said.

Their efforts would be severely limited were it not for support from the state, he said. “We couldn’t do what we’re doing without Operation Lone Star. Our county attorney handled 4-5 cases a month. Now it’s 150 every time we have court and we have court four times a week. We used to have district court once a month, now it’s 100 cases every time. The jury pool is busy, and we may end up with two grand juries to convene every other week.”

Vets sign on that proverbial dotted iine, leave family/home, train, kit up, go into harm's way to protect American freedom/rights/liberties on foreign soil. Then, come home to build a life enjoying those freedoms/rights/liberties only to have politicians take those very freedoms/rights/liberties from under their noses....nary a shot fired in defense. Wondering why go into harm's way. Our oath to "...defend against enemies foreign and domestic..." never expires. Not an "enemy in the wire" scenario. Today, and for decades, the enemy sits in the Command Post.

“A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself. For the traitor appears not a traitor; he speaks in accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their arguments, he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of the city, he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to fear.”
An excerpt from "A Pillar of Iron" by Taylor Caldwell depicting the spirit of ancient Rome in its last days of glory. The hero of the story, the man called "a pillar of iron" is Marcus Tullius Cicero, the lawyer-statesman who tried vainly to save the republic he loved from the forces of tyranny.

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"Everyone needs to start directing their dislikes about our Border failure towards Congress instead of the President, whom is actually little more than a figure-head"

This. The media always says Biden this and that. He has little to do with this other than his signature and
camera appearances. The media gives him way too much credit. He's the puppet.
 

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I still think that Congress should file impeachment charges against Biden because he ISN'T enforcing the border and immigration laws. I know the Senate would probably never "convict" him, but I'd almost bet that he would straighten up just so that history wouldn't list him as an impeached president.
The President (whomever is in Office) has little control about anything themselves. It is 'Homeland Security', 'Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE)', and ultimately the 'DOJ' that are failing their mission in enforcing our border security. Congress is still the only one that controls the purse strings that funds these organizations, so again, it's Congress that has failed the American people while continuing to use the media to shift the blame onto others.
 

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The President (whomever is in Office) has little control about anything themselves. It is 'Homeland Security', 'Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE)', and ultimately the 'DOJ' that are failing their mission in enforcing our border security. Congress is still the only one that controls the purse strings that funds these organizations, so again, it's Congress that has failed the American people while continuing to use the media to shift the blame onto others.

Perhaps, but I still think that the president is the one that directs many other agencies in their policies. Perhaps the only way he does that is by "nominating" people that will do his bidding.

Then again, Congress is also at fault because they have been known to pass legislation and then direct the "secretary" to set the policies instead of Congress doing it themselves with an eye towards having an agency do their bidding instead of the president.
 

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