border patrol's union. i also spoke with several local sheriffs and a ranch owner who said migrants are on his property all the time. >> people, of course, come across, and they cross our fences, and they start pulling them down. so now we're just, we've resolved it by we're just using barbed wire fence. we did have a lot of problems with people showing up at our headquarters, you know, people asking for water and help. maria: the head of the i rio grande border patrol, chief brian hastings, told me his team has uncovered 70 pounds of fentanyl, 100 pounds of heroin, 1,000 pounds of meth and 40,000 pounds of marijuana just in the last few months. he said these hard narcotics make their way into the interior of the united states. later on the blackhawk chopper with the governor of texas and the heads of the department of