While you were focusing on the flood of Muslim ‘refugees’, our southern border is seeing a huge spike in illegals brazenly crossing into the US. One resident is fed up with the invasion of his property and drug trafficking. When does this end and why is our border STILL not secure?

BROWNSVILLE- One of Brownsville’s southmost property owners said he is fed up with all the drugs crossing on his land.

Rusty Monsees said he is seeing an increase in activity from the river. He’s also getting more phone calls about the activity.

Monsees has become the liaison between authorities and his neighbors.

“The amount of drugs that are coming through is phenomenal,” he said.

Monsees’s land is right on the river. The border fence is in his front yard. “They come over the fence; they climb over the fence,” he said.

Earlier this week, a Border Patrol chase on Monsees’s land ended with agents confiscating drugs and the driver escaping across the river.

Narcotics are common in this area and in the neighborhood up the road.

“I’ve got people that call me constantly, because they are afraid it’s going to be found out that they are reporting activities,” Monsees said.

Monsees said he passes information on to Border Patrol. He said he doesn’t mind being the messenger.

“I have less to lose than they do,” Monsees said. “They’re looking at their livelihood, they’re looking at their kids, they’re looking at their extended family, they’re looking at their home and everything else.”

Monsees is frustrated more isn’t being done to secure the border where the fence ends. He said DPS troopers rarely patrol the area, despite the state border surge. “They’re taking monies and they’re not working,” he said.


Via: krgv

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