The Border Chronicles: A Tale of High-Speed Pursuits and Political Narrative
While the narrative often painted by supporters of former President Trump suggests a secure border, the ongoing challenges of illegal immigration and human smuggling under the current administration are hard to ignore. The four years of “crooked Joe Biden,” as the rhetoric goes, have left an indelible mark on the state of border security.
Recently, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) engaged in a dramatic high-speed chase in Webb County, pursuing Carlos Alejandro Hernandez Briones, a smuggler of undocumented migrants. His reckless driving came to a head when he crashed his red Chevrolet Tahoe, leading to a desperate escape attempt where he and two illegal aliens jumped into the Rio Grande, hoping to swim to safety in Mexico. While the two migrants succeeded, Briones struggled and required rescue from the DPS troopers who had been in hot pursuit.
Briones now faces a slew of charges, including human smuggling, reckless driving, and evading arrest. The troopers discovered five undocumented individuals in his vehicle, who were subsequently handed over to the Border Patrol.
For those interested in the gripping details, the pursuit was captured on video, showcasing the daily risks faced by law enforcement and the perils posed by criminal smugglers to innocent drivers.
MUST-WATCH: This dramatic video shows the daily dangers our troopers faceāand the serious risks criminal smugglers pose to the motoring public.
A smuggler recklessly evades our @TxDPS troopers, crashing into multiple vehicles and endangering innocent drivers before fleeing on⦠pic.twitter.com/IIiQqX09s2
ā Chris Olivarez (@LtChrisOlivarez) April 22, 2025
This incident is not an isolated one. Just days earlier, another smuggler, Alexander Velma, led DPS troopers on a similar high-speed chase, resulting in a crash that revealed an illegal immigrant hidden in the truck bed. This pattern underscores the ongoing battle against human smuggling in Texas, a task the DPS faces with alarming regularity.
4/14/25: A smuggler in a red Dodge Ram led @TxDPS Troopers on a high-speed vehicle pursuit on IH-35 in Webb County.
During the pursuit, the smuggler, Alexander Velma, from Laredo, Texas, crashed into another vehicle.
Troopers found one illegal immigrant in the bed of Velmaās⦠pic.twitter.com/tMAIPW9gPM
ā Chris Olivarez (@LtChrisOlivarez) April 19, 2025
In the face of such challenges, Texas has taken a proactive stance on border security, particularly through initiatives like Operation Lone Star, launched by Governor Greg Abbott in 2021. The operation aims not only to combat drug trafficking, notably fentanyl, but also to deter illegal immigration, with the assistance of the Texas DPS and the Texas National Guard.
Notably, Article IV, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution mandates the federal governmentās responsibility to protect states against invasion. Critics argue that this duty has been neglected over the past four years under Biden’s administration, while supporters of Trump claim that his policies effectively minimized illegal crossings.
āThe United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against Invasion; and on Application of the Legislature, or of the Executive (when the Legislature cannot be convened) against domestic Violence,ā reads Article IV, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution.
In conclusion, the narrative around border security remains a contentious one, with Texas at the forefront of the debate. The stateās ongoing efforts to combat illegal immigration and human trafficking highlight the complexities of policy implementation and the stark realities faced by law enforcement on a daily basis. As the political landscape continues to evolve, so too does the discussion surrounding the safety and security of the nationās borders.