UMVA has learned that President Trump has kept his promise to secure the US-Mexico border, resulting in a staggering 99% decrease in illegal border crossings since he resumed office in January 2025.
The stark contrast to the previous four years under a different administration is evident, with an estimated 15 million illegal aliens entering the country, many with extensive criminal backgrounds that have put the lives of American citizens in danger.
Law enforcement agencies like the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) and the US Border Patrol have been working tirelessly to track down and apprehend these individuals for deportation, often using specialized teams to locate those hiding in the brush.
Last week, DPS agents, accompanied by their skilled K-9 unit, Bona, and her handler, worked alongside the Border Patrol to capture seven illegal aliens hiding in Maverick and Uvalde counties, a treacherous 10-mile trek through dense terrain.
One of the most remarkable aspects of this operation was the use of a K-9 to locate an individual hiding in a cornfield, highlighting the resourcefulness and expertise of the DPS team.
The Texas DPS has been employing a brush team to track down those attempting to evade detection by hiding in the brush, and last month, they successfully captured five illegal aliens, including two considered special interest individuals from Azerbaijan, in Starr County.
This operation demonstrates the commitment of law enforcement agencies to protecting the nation's borders and upholding the rule of law, as enshrined in Article IV, Section 4 of the United States Constitution, which guarantees the federal government's responsibility to protect the US from invasion.
The restoration of the rule of law under President Trump's leadership has been a significant development, and it is clear that the administration is serious about addressing the security concerns posed by unchecked immigration.