Governor Abbott Hosts Border Security Roundtable With Border Sheriffs At State Capitol by Office of the Texas Governor - Greg Abbott
Glad that our Sheriff attended the border security roundtable.
God bless our border and God bless all the people involved.
Governor Abbott Hosts
Border Security Roundtable With Border Sheriffs At State Capitol
July
10, 2021 - Austin, Texas
Governor
Greg Abbott today held a border security briefing with sheriffs from border
communities at the Texas State Capitol. The Governor was joined for the
briefing by Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steve McCraw, Texas
Division of Emergency Management Chief Nim Kidd, and Adjutant General of Texas
Tracy Norris. During the briefing, the Governor and Colonel McCraw provided an
update on the state's efforts to secure the border. Governor Abbott thanked the
sheriffs for working tirelessly on the frontlines of the border crisis and
reaffirmed the state's commitment to partnering with local officials to secure
the border and keep communities safe. The briefing also included updates from
sheriffs about their own efforts to stop the influx of drugs, weapons, and
other contraband into the state.
On
Wednesday, the Governor named border security funding as a priority item for
the first 2021 Special Session. During his remarks at the briefing, the
Governor Abbott urged legislators to swiftly act on this item during the
session in order to keep communities safe and help secure the border.
"President
Biden's open border policies have led to a disaster on our border, and the
State of Texas is stepping up in the federal government's absence to keep our
communities safe," said Governor Abbott. "Our efforts would not be
possible without our partnership with local law enforcement. With their
support, we are working tirelessly to stop the influx of unlawful immigrants
and prevent the smuggling of contraband into the state. But more help is
needed, which is why I called for legislation this Special Session to provide
more border security funding for law enforcement and counties. This funding
will help us better step up to meet this challenge and gives our border communities
the resources and support they need. I strongly urge the legislature to take up
this issue, and I thank our law enforcement partners for their continued
efforts to secure the border."
The
following sheriffs attended the Governor's briefing:
Sheriff
Clint McDonald, Executive Director of the Texas Border Sheriffs Coalition
Sheriff
Oscar Carrillo, Culberson County
Sheriff
Brad Coe, Kinney County
Sheriff
Ray Del Bosque, Zapata County
Sheriff
Danny Dominguez, Presidio County
Deputy
Sheriff Hugo Garza, Dimmit County
Sheriff
Joe Frank Martinez, Val Verde County
Sheriff
Eusevio Salinas, Zavala County
Sheriff
Kelly Rowe, Lubbock County
Sheriff
Roy Boyd, Goliad County
Sheriff
Emmett Shelton. McMullen County