Este es el número total de puestos de Patrullas Fronterizas de Texas: todas las ubicaciones
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This is the total number of Texas Border Patrol positions: all locations

The presence of the Border Patrol in Texas to ensure compliance with immigration laws.

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Texas, with its extensive border of more than 3,100 kilometers with Mexico, is one of the states most closely monitored by the United States Border Patrol. Due to the large number of attempts of illegal crossing and the trafficking of people and narcotics, the state houses a large number of checkpoints distributed throughout the region. These checkpoints are designed to cover critical areas and prevent people from crossing the border without the proper documentation.

Most of the Border Patrol checkpoints in Texas are located along the southern border, from the city of El Paso to the Rio Grande. These points extend into urban, rural, and even desert areas, allowing authorities to maintain constant surveillance of the country's entry and exit routes.

In addition to land points, the Border Patrol in Texas has a significant presence at maritime ports and airports, which are used by both migrants and drug traffickers. Land checkpoints include major cities like Laredo and McAllen, which are located near the busiest border crossings.

Patrols in these areas focus on monitoring vehicles and people crossing international bridges, where rigorous inspections are carried out. In addition, there is strong control in the rural areas near the Rio Grande, where attempts to cross through waterways are common.

One key aspect of the Border Patrol checkpoints in Texas is their focus on detecting drug trafficking and human smuggling. The patrols are not only focused on detaining illegal migrants, but also on dismantling drug trafficking networks that use the border to introduce illicit substances into the United States. Advanced technologies such as drones, infrared cameras, and high-precision radars are used to monitor the terrain, especially in hard-to-reach areas.

Despite the increasing presence of the Border Patrol, Texas remains a critical point for migrant crossing and illegal trafficking. The state continues to seek ways to strengthen its border security infrastructure, and federal authorities have increased the number of patrols and checkpoints as threats and attempts of illegal crossings rise.

*This article has been automatically translated using artificial intelligence