BROWNSVILLE, Tex. (KVOA) - On April 7, a vehicle crashed after fleeing the Boca Chica station with Fort Brown Border Patrol station agents in high pursuit.
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major groups cross over the rio grande here, texas dps and other states are consistently busting illegal migrants, one is in yuma sector over in arizona. border patrol there say that migrants cover themselves in tan sheets in an effort to blend in with the desert floor after illegally crossing the border this week. and near fort brown, texas, agents eased over 100 pounds of marijuana seizures, this fiscal year, more than 11,000 pounds recovered. and texas dps seizing more than 1.3 million doses of fentanyl in a single bust, a traffic stop in colbertson county. this week, governor abbott announced his one pill kills campaign that will give $10 million to educate texans on fentanyl and the program will perhaps more importantly ship 20,000 doses of fentanyl reversing narcan to every
bracing for a possible surge of migrants attempting to cross into the u.s. let s head to eagle pass, texas where we find matt finn live with the latest on the crisis. hey, matt. hi, griff. over the past week in eagle pass, we have not seen the consistent larger groups crossing into the united states. believe it or not, we re told that perhaps holy week is being honored. cross the southern border, agents are catching the got-aways of smaller groups, including in arizona, in the yuma sector. they say that they re covering with tan sheets in an effort to blend into the desert after illegally crossing the desert this week and fort brown, texas, agents seized 140 pounds of marijuana in the rio grande valley which border patrol says has seen the largest seizure of marijuana, more than 11,000 recovered and texas dps seizing more than 1.3 million doses of