This rancher is on 90 so I am assuming he is 40 miles east of Del Rio. One possibility for him seeing a massive increase in traffic might be shifts in the human traffic from the McAllen sector to Del Rio. BP has fixed checkpoints on the highways from the border to slow down illegals that make it across the border. Smugglers drop off their illegals before the checkpoint and they hike around the checkpoint on foot. BP then patrols the land around the checkpoints looking for those groups.
I haven’t been down there since the last surge, so I don’t know what the current trends are. I know there was some wall built down there, but I’m not sure how that is affecting traffic.
This rancher is on 90 so I am assuming he is 40 miles east of Del Rio. One possibility for him seeing a massive increase in traffic might be shifts in the human traffic from the McAllen sector to Del Rio. BP has fixed checkpoints on the highways from the border to slow down illegals that make it across the border. Smugglers drop off their illegals before the checkpoint and they hike around the checkpoint on foot. BP then patrols the land around the checkpoints looking for those groups.
I haven’t been down there since the last surge, so I don’t know what the current trends are. I know there was some wall built down there, but I’m not sure how that is affecting traffic.