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Goliad Sheriff: Cartels Are Preparing for Influx of People Never Seen Before in US History

by The Center Square


Border Patrol agents and Texas law enforcement officers are bracing for as many as 500,000 illegal immigrants waiting in Mexico to enter Texas in the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) Sector once Title 42 is lifted, Goliad County Sheriff Roy Boyd told The Center Square in an exclusive interview.

The Rio Grande Valley Sector, one of 20 U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) sectors, stretches from the Gulf of Mexico south of Brownsville west to the eastern tip of Falcon Lake in Starr County. RGV Sector Border Patrol agents are tasked with patrolling over 320 river miles, 250 coastal miles, and 19 counties equating to more than 17,000 square miles in the busiest sector along the southern border.

Located at the tip of Texas, the RGV Sector is the shortest distance to reach for those traveling from eastern and southern Mexico and Central America. Officials say it’s almost impossible to get to without the Gulf Cartel, which controls both sides of the Rio Grande River in the region…


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