Spoken as one who has not as of yet been impacted by them. I have and it sucks. Global citizen my ***. They rob, steal, tresspass, break and enter, crash fences, drive cars w/o insurnace, etc. Not to mention murder, human trafficking, and drug running. Screw them and any idot that sides with them.
I was 100% kidding around with that post but simply for the sake of arguing I'll say there are plenty of legal Americans that do the sane thing.
I was only saying that to jack with you folks. Man it's easy to ruffle feathers on here. [emoji38][emoji38][emoji38] Any of the folks on here that know me would 100% know I was just yanking chains!
that looks like my brothers place in Artesia Wells, normal activity for them even before the surge, maybe not so much in the Trumps era. Kinda aggravating when you only have so much time to hunt and they f it up
After seeing how they left my FIL's truck after they stole it and used it to haul people around, I'd have to say they absolutely do not care about stinking or dirtying up a truck... They used the front middle console as a beer/Red bull cooler. lol There was literally 4 garbage bags of garbage inside the truck. It was unbelievable.
Seen that happen before. DPS is fully aware of this scenario. But you forgot to mention the dirty diapers
Post a warning sign “No trespassing “ Guard dogs. Then when you see them on your property turn some me as dogs loose on them. Caution rifle range.. have 10 -12 people come out and do a bunch of target shooting.. Ooops must been a stray bullet. Build you a potato gun and shoot at them with it.
Hunted on the Yturria last weekend and saw a group of about 15. Guide said he’d been working that ranch since the mid 80’s and that was the first group they’d ever seen.
Can somebody ‘splain why they abandon their backpacks? I understand they may have been emptied, but wouldn’t they want them to carry more water/food/supplies if they break into a house and steal more food, water and clothes?
Because that is the pickup point for them, more likely that spot is north of the Immigration checkpoint and from there is a straight shot to Houston, or San Antonio. They travel with their backpacks and carry food, water, plastic bags and extra clothes and they are told by smugglers to leave all those things behind once they reach their pickup point and it's easier to fit more into a vehicle when they don't have extra stuff.
Hunted on the Yturria last weekend and saw a group of about 15. Guide said he’d been working that ranch since the mid 80’s and that was the first group they’d ever seen.
I’ve been working on the Norias Division for three months and seen 4 times that amount.
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