My VIPS for this week are the hundreds of drivers who took their trucks and vehicles to western Texas as part of the Take Our Border Back Convoy. According to Virginia Allen, Americans gathered over the weekend in Quemado, Texas, to urge elected representatives to secure the borders of America. They came from Tennessee, Maryland, New York, Missouri, Ohio, New Mexico, and many other states to support Texas Governor Greg Abbott, the Texas National Guard, and other Texans striving to stop the invasion of illegal immigrants into Texas. They gathered on a ranch about 150 miles west of San Antonio.
The Texas bound convoy, one of four
convoys, began its journey Jan. 29 from Virginia Beach, Virginia. The other
convoys set out from locations in Texas, New Mexico, and
California and ended with rallies in Arizona and New Mexico.
The Take Our Border Back Convoy
organizers stressed on the group’s website that the gatherings were
peaceful, and “strongly” condemned any violence.
“This convoy is meant to bring our
country together in love, kindness and in peace,” the convoy’s declaration
reads.
There were concerns over opportunists
with negative intentions taking advantage of the situation and causing violence
at the rally on Saturday. But the arrival of the convoy Friday night and the
rally Saturday remained peaceful and without incident. Police were at the
entrance of the event Saturday.
The first hour of the rally resembled
a church service with contemporary worship music, prayer, and exaltations to
“love your neighbor” and serve the Lord. The event turned to speeches later in
the afternoon from border security advocates, conservative activists, and
elected leaders….
The site of the trucker convoy rally was
30 minutes north of Eagle Pass, Texas, a city that has become a flashpoint
between Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, and President Joe Biden, a
Democrat. Texas National Guard has taken control of Shelby Park in
Eagle Pass and is no longer allowing Border Patrol to use the park as a staging
area for illegal aliens after they cross the Rio Grande. Biden has demanded
Texas surrender the park back to federal authorities, but Texas Attorney
General Ken Paxton has denied the request.
Eagle Pass has been a busy crossing point
for illegal aliens for years, which led Customs and Border Protection to
build a temporary processing center there in 2022. The facility, known as
Firefly, was originally intended to process about 1,500 illegal aliens at a
time, according to a source The Daily Signal spoke with who used to work inside
the facility. But at its height, the center was processing as many as 5,000
illegal aliens a day, the former Firefly worker said.
Since the start of the Biden
administration, more than 8.5 million illegal aliens have been encountered on
America’s borders. In December, a record 371,036 illegal aliens were
encountered at and between U.S. ports of entry.
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