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Mapping the Texas governor’s effort to control the border at Eagle Pass


Former president Donald Trump, the leading Republican presidential contender this year, on Thursday is expected to travel to Eagle Pass, Tex., the city that has turned into a showcase for Gov. Greg Abbott’s state-led border crackdown, Operation Lone Star. Abbott has deployed thousands of National Guard troops, spools of concertina wire that stretch for miles and spiked floating barriers in the middle of the Rio Grande — a show of force meant to deter illegal crossings through the Eagle Pass area.

In January, Abbott, also a Republican, seized control of the city’s riverfront recreation area, Shelby Park, and kicked out the U.S. Border Patrol, which had used the space as an outdoor processing area. He announced plans this month to build an 80-acre military base near the riverbanks that will house up to 2,300 National Guard troops assigned to border duties.


Shipping containers topped with

concertina wire ring the perimeter of

Shelby Park in Eagle Pass

seized by Texas

National Guard

Jan. 12

Feb. 4 image via Reuters/Go Nakamura

ShelbyPark

Shipping containers topped with concertina wire

ring the perimeter of Shelby Park in Eagle Pass

seized by Texas

National Guard

Jan. 12

Feb. 4 image via Reuters/Go Nakamura

ShelbyPark medium

Shipping containers topped with concertina wire ring the perimeter of

Shelby Park in Eagle Pass

seized by Texas

National Guard

Jan. 12

Feb. 4 image via Reuters/Go Nakamura

ShelbyPark Artboard 56

Shipping containers topped with concertina wire ring the perimeter of Shelby Park in Eagle Pass

seized by Texas

National Guard

Jan. 12

Feb. 4 image via Reuters/Go Nakamura

The city of Eagle Pass (population: 28,500) — a once-sleepy border town surrounded by melon fields and pecan orchards — became the front line of Texas’s battle with the federal government over President Biden’s immigration policies. Illegal entries through the area have fluctuated during the past several years, but the volume of people crossing into Eagle Pass in recent months reached historic levels.


RioGrandeStrip

A detailed map of border protections

along a 3-mile stretch of the Rio

Grande in Eagle Pass, Tex.

Border barrier

installed with

federal funds

in 2011

Seized by

Texas

National

Guard on

Jan. 12

EAGLE

PASS

INT’L

BRIDGE I

Shipping

containers

topped with

concertina

wire line

CAMINO

REAL

INT’L

BRIDGE

Customs and

Border Protection

Port of Entry

Customs and

Border Protection

Port of Entry

Island

cleared

of dense

brush and

brambles

by Texas

National

Guard

Retention

pond has

been used

for migrant

processing

Fence

erected

by Texas

along

Route 480

Floating buoy

barrier installed

by Texas in

July 2023

Satellite image provided by

©2024 Maxar Technologies

RioGrandeStrip

A detailed map of border protections

along a 3-mile stretch of the Rio

Grande in Eagle Pass, Tex.

Border barrier installed with

federal funds in 2011

Seized by

Texas National

Guard on

Jan. 12

EAGLE PASS

INT’L BRIDGE I

Shipping

containers

topped with

concertina

wire line

CAMINO REAL

INT’L BRIDGE

Customs and

Border Protection

Port of Entry

Customs and

Border Protection

Port of Entry

Fence

erected by

Texas along

Route 480

Retention

pond has

been used

for migrant

processing

Island

cleared

of dense

brush and

brambles by

Texas National

Guard

Floating buoy

barrier installed by

Texas in early July 2023

Satellite image provided by

©2024 Maxar Technologies

RioGrandeStrip medium

A detailed map of border protections

along a 3-mile stretch of the Rio Grande

in Eagle Pass, Tex.

Border barrier installed

with federal funds in 2011

National Guardsman

patrol the river near

the Camino Real

International Bridge

Concertina wire installed

by Texas National Guard

Seized by

Texas National

Guard on Jan. 12

EAGLE

PASS

INT’L

BRIDGE I

Shipping

containers

topped with

concertina

wire line

Customs and

Border Protection

Port of Entry

Customs and

Border Protection

Port of Entry

CAMINO REAL

INT’L BRIDGE

Fence

erected by

Texas along

Route 480

Retention

pond

has been

used for

migrant

processing

Island

cleared

of dense

brush and

brambles by

Texas

National

Guard

A migrant walks along a floating buoy barrier as he looks to cross the Rio Grande from Mexico in August 2023

Floating buoy

barrier installed by

Texas in early July 2023

Satellite image provided by ©2024 Maxar Technologies

RioGrandeStrip

A detailed map of border protections

along a 3-mile stretch of the Rio Grande

in Eagle Pass, Tex.

Border barrier installed

with federal funds in 2011

National Guardsman

patrol the river near the

Camino Real International Bridge

Concertina wire installed

by Texas National Guard

Seized by

Texas National

Guard on Jan. 12

EAGLE PASS INT’L

BRIDGE I

Two-lane bridge with

pedestrian walkways

Shipping

containers

topped with

concertina

wire line

Customs and

Border Protection

Port of Entry

Customs and

Border Protection

Port of Entry

CAMINO REAL

INT’L BRIDGE

Four-lane bridge with

pedestrian walkways

Fence erected by

Texas along Route 480

Retention pond

has been used

for migrant

processing

Island cleared

of dense brush

and brambles by

Texas National

Guard

Concertina wire installed

by Texas National Guard

A migrant walks along a floating buoy barrier as he looks to cross the Rio Grande from Mexico in August 2023

Floating buoy barrier

installed by Texas

in early July 2023

Satellite image provided by ©2024 Maxar Technologies

Texas border city on edge as Gov. Abbott dials up battle with Biden

The town is the site of one of the busiest railroad crossings from Mexico, the United States’ largest trading partner. Migrants with little money traveling north through Mexico often climb abroad freight trains, risking severe injury and death.


TejasSector Artboard 1

High-

apprehension

crossing

point

Note: Only railroad network

for Mexico shown.

City dots are scaled by

population.

TejasSector Artboard 2

High-apprehension

crossing point

Note: Only railroad network

for Mexico shown.

City dots are scaled by

population.

TejasSector Artboard 3

High-

apprehension

crossing

point

Note: Only railroad network

for Mexico shown.

City dots are scaled by

population.

TejasSector Artboard 4

High-

apprehension

crossing

point

Note: Only railroad

network for Mexico shown.

City dots are scaled

by population.

In December, when enforcement by Mexican immigration authorities went slack because of a budget squeeze, tens of thousands of migrants rode the trains north toward Eagle Pass. When one of the trains arrives at the border, huge crowds appear along the riverbanks and leave U.S. agents quickly overwhelmed. That typically leads to higher numbers of migrants released into the United States, rather than detained and potentially sent back out of the country.

Another reason crossings are high in Eagle Pass — part of what U.S. Customs and Border Protection calls the Del Rio sector — is the relative ease of fording the Rio Grande. It is the same stretch of river where thousands of mostly Haitian migrants waded across in September 2021 and formed a sprawling outdoor camp in nearby Del Rio, one of the first border emergencies that dealt a blow to Biden’s management record.

Biden is scheduled to visit the border Thursday in Brownsville, Tex., to urge support for bipartisan efforts to provide additional funding for U.S. immigration authorities as well as U.S. cities struggling to shelter migrants. The effort recently stalled in Congress after Trump urged Republican lawmakers to oppose it. Brownsville has been a major crossing point in recent years but has seen far fewer entries in recent months than Eagle Pass.

Though the Rio Grande in the Eagle Pass area isn’t as deep as it is further downstream, water levels and currents change rapidly, and the area has become notorious for drownings. CBP has recorded at least 200 migrant deaths in the Del Rio sector since 2017, government data shows. Some drowning victims are recovered by Mexican authorities or never found.

In December, U.S. border agents recorded nearly 250,000 illegal crossings, the most ever in a single month. The Del Rio sector — and especially Eagle Pass — was the second-busiest location along the entire Mexico border (after southern Arizona), with 71,048 crossings.

Since then, Mexican authorities have ramped up patrols and checkpoints. In January, illegal crossings through the Del Rio sector dropped to 16,712, the latest CBP data shows. Abbott has claimed credit for the change, but Department of Homeland Security officials say Mexico’s efforts and seasonal factors played a bigger role.

Fewer migrants are crossing into Texas. Gov. Abbott is claiming credit.

The Del Rio sector is only one of the main routes into Texas. CBP’s Rio Grande Valley sector has typically seen greater volumes of crossings, as well as the El Paso sector, which extends into New Mexico.

Since 2021, the migrant influx has overwhelmed local authorities in Maverick County (home to Eagle Pass), straining public services including emergency responders and medical facilities. CBP opened a large tent facility to help manage and add detention and processing capacity.


EaglePassMacro Artboard 1

Current Texas National Guard

operating base (detail shown below)

Maverick Co.

Int’l Airport

The Texas National Guard

announced in July 2023 it had

cleared and installed an 8-mile

barrier of concertina wire

along the border.

U.S. Border Patrol

checkpoint

Planned operating base

for Texas National Guard

Kickapoo Traditional

Tribe of Texas

Thousands of migrants reach

the border via this railroad,

where they jump off and try

to wade across the Rio Grande

to the United States.

EaglePassMacro Artboard 3

Current Texas National Guard

operating base (detail shown below)

Maverick Co.

Int’l Airport

U.S. Border Patrol

checkpoint

Planned operating base

for Texas National Guard

Kickapoo Traditional

Tribe of Texas

The Texas National Guard announced

in July 2023 it had cleared and

installed an 8-mile barrier of

concertina wire along the border.

Thousands of migrants reach

the border via this railroad,

where they jump off and try

to wade across the Rio Grande

to the United States.

EaglePassMacro Artboard 4

The Texas National Guard announced in July 2023

it had cleared and installed an 8-mile barrier of

concertina wire along the border.

Current Texas

National Guard

operating base

U.S. Border

Patrol

checkpoint

Planned Texas

National Guard

operating

base

Kickapoo Traditional

Tribe of Texas

Thousands of

migrants reach

the border via

this railroad.

EaglePassMacro Artboard 5

The Texas National Guard announced in July

2023 it had cleared and installed an 8-

mile concertina wire barrier along the border.

Current Texas

National Guard

operating base

U.S.

Border Patrol

checkpoint

Planned Texas

National Guard

operating

base

Kickapoo Traditional

Tribe of Texas

Thousands of

migrants reach

the border via

this railroad.

The strains on Eagle Pass and Maverick County created an opportunity for the Texas governor to intervene with Operation Lone Star. The city signed onto a state emergency declaration calling the large numbers of border crossers “an invasion,” empowering the state to deploy troops and file criminal trespassing charges against migrants on public land.

Texas set up “Camp Charlie” in 2021, less than a mile from the CBP tent facility, to temporarily house soldiers deployed on border duties. The troop presence overwhelmed local hotels and sent the rental market sky-high.

“It’s absurd to believe that we have to fight the federal government daily,” said Mike Banks, a retired Border Patrol agent appointed by Abbott to be the state’s border czar.


CampCharlie

Maverick

County

Int’l

Airport

U.S. Customs and

Border Protection

processing facility

with a capacity of

1,000 opened

July 2022

Camp Charlie

Texas National

Guard camp for

Operation

Lone Star since

October 2021

Image source: Airbus via GoogleEarthPro

CampCharlie

Maverick

County

International

Airport

U.S. Customs and

Border Protection

processing facility

with a capacity of 1,000

opened July 2022

Camp Charlie

Texas National Guard

camp for Operation

Lone Star since

October 2021

Image source: Airbus via GoogleEarthPro

CampCharlie medium

Maverick County

International

Airport

Camp Charlie

Texas National Guard

camp for

Operation Lone Star

since October 2021

U.S. Customs and Border

Protection processing facility

with a capacity of 1,000

opened July 2022

Image source: Airbus via GoogleEarthPro

“Either do the job that you’ve been mandated by Congress to do as the federal government or just get out of the way and let us get it done,” Banks said Feb. 16 in Eagle Pass, where Abbott announced plans for the new base. “Because Texas is going to protect Texas.”

Abbott’s new plan will transform 80 acres of riverfront property into a more permanent operating base to house up to 2,300 troops. The establishment of a Texas military base on the Rio Grande harks back to the city’s origins, when Eagle Pass was established as a garrison for the U.S. Army during the Mexican-American War.

Texas builds base near border where the state is quarreling with feds

Texas continues to limit the Border Patrol’s access to Shelby Park, and Abbott has described plans to extend the National Guard deployment along the riverbanks, where some migrants continue to cross on the outskirts of town.

The standoff between Texas and the Biden administration is taking place in federal court. In January, the Supreme Court upheld federal authorities’ right to remove concertina wire that interferes with Border Patrol operations. A district-court ruling directing Texas to move its floating barrier in the Rio Grande is on hold pending appeal.

Both sides are awaiting a district-court ruling on the Justice Department’s effort to block Texas from implementing S.B. 4, a new law set to take effect March 5 that will give state and local police the ability to arrest and jail migrants who cannot prove legal status in the United States.

Sources: Eagle Pass satellite imagery provided by Maxar Technologies. Mapping data via USGS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection and OpenStreetMap.



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