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Men and women from Galveston County answered the call to serve at the border, led by Galveston County Sheriff Henry Trochesset. Trochesset was the first and only sheriff in Texas, and the entire United States, to deploy deputies to the Texas-Mexico border to assist border sheriffs for 30 consecutive months. After creating the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office’s first Border Security Response Team (BSRT), more than 65 deputies volunteered to participate in more than 100 two-week deployments at the border since August 2021. Their combined efforts have led to apprehending 8,263 adults and 229 minors. They’ve also made 1,436 felony arrests, 113 misdemeanor arrests, and seized 85 weapons. Total value of all forfeitures, including cash and other assets, is at $15,050, Nolen said. The GCSO BSRT (Galveston County Sheriff’s Office’s Border Security Response Team) deputies headed straight to the front lines of the border crisis to interdict a high volume of human smuggling operations in one of the smallest border counties hit hard by illegal border crossers. Kinney County was the first to declare a disaster, citing the border crisis on April 21, 2021. By July 5, 2022, it was the first to declare an invasion. Its sheriff, Brad Coe, who previously served as a Border Patrol agent for decades, told The Center Square that in his entire career he’d never experienced the crisis and chaos as he is now resulting from Biden administration policies. Sheriff Trochesset is encouraging others to assist with border interdiction efforts. The Texas-Mexico border “is obviously not secure with an estimated 5,000 illegals coming across daily and trespassing on ranchers’ properties, breaking into buildings and often times bringing with them drugs and firearms. This activity eventually and inevitably will impact all jurisdictions in this state, and we all need to work together to respond to this crisis and develop a solution,” he said. The deputies volunteered to defend the homeland at the border nearly every day, every week, for 30 months. To do so, they traveled roughly 400 miles from a county that stretches from the Houston suburbs to Galveston Island.  #galvestoncounty #operationlonestar #agency #lawenforcement #texansservingtexas #bordersecurity #protecttheborder #gcounty #sheriffdeputies #galvestonisland #immigrants #crisis #invasion #humansmuggling #galvestoncountysheriff #constable #henrytrochesset #deployment #border #holdtheline
Men and women from Galveston County answered the call to serve at the border, led by Galveston County Sheriff Henry Trochesset. Trochesset was the first and only sheriff in Texas, and the entire United States, to deploy deputies to the Texas-Mexico border to assist border sheriffs for 30 consecutive months. After creating the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office’s first Border Security Response Team (BSRT), more than 65 deputies volunteered to participate in more than 100 two-week deployments at the border since August 2021. Their combined efforts have led to apprehending 8,263 adults and 229 minors. They’ve also made 1,436 felony arrests, 113 misdemeanor arrests, and seized 85 weapons. Total value of all forfeitures, including cash and other assets, is at $15,050, Nolen said. The GCSO BSRT (Galveston County Sheriff’s Office’s Border Security Response Team) deputies headed straight to the front lines of the border crisis to interdict a high volume of human smuggling operations in one of the smallest border counties hit hard by illegal border crossers. Kinney County was the first to declare a disaster, citing the border crisis on April 21, 2021. By July 5, 2022, it was the first to declare an invasion. Its sheriff, Brad Coe, who previously served as a Border Patrol agent for decades, told The Center Square that in his entire career he’d never experienced the crisis and chaos as he is now resulting from Biden administration policies. Sheriff Trochesset is encouraging others to assist with border interdiction efforts. The Texas-Mexico border “is obviously not secure with an estimated 5,000 illegals coming across daily and trespassing on ranchers’ properties, breaking into buildings and often times bringing with them drugs and firearms. This activity eventually and inevitably will impact all jurisdictions in this state, and we all need to work together to respond to this crisis and develop a solution,” he said. The deputies volunteered to defend the homeland at the border nearly every day, every week, for 30 months. To do so, they traveled roughly 400 miles from a county that stretches from the Houston suburbs to Galveston Island. #galvestoncounty #operationlonestar #agency #lawenforcement #texansservingtexas #bordersecurity #protecttheborder #gcounty #sheriffdeputies #galvestonisland #immigrants #crisis #invasion #humansmuggling #galvestoncountysheriff #constable #henrytrochesset #deployment #border #holdtheline

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