Landowner reports illegal border crossings in Eagle Pass, Texas, stopped following President Trump's inauguration. The town, once an epicenter of a humanitarian crisis, has seen a significant decline in activity.
Landowner Beyer Junfin reports that illegal border crossings on his property in Eagle Pass, Texas, ceased following the inauguration of President Trump. Eagle Pass fire chief Manuel Mello also provided commentary on the current state of the border town.
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