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    Posted: Sep 11, 2014 6:41 PM

    Updated: Sep 11, 2014 6:43 PM

    McALLEN - Law enforcement officials and city leaders from across the Rio Grande Valley are preparing for what they say could result in tense moments or violence.

    Officials say they received word that members of a militia are threatening to block ports of entry.

    In Starr County, international bridge authorities met with Customs and Border Protection officials Thursday. Their goal was to discuss the potential problem and find a plan of action.

    Starr County has international bridges in Rio Grande City, Roma and Falcon Dam.

    Officials received word that members of a militia plan to protest illegal crossings by blocking traffic on Sept. 20.

    Rio Grande City Mayor Ruben Villarreal said members of the group have a right to express their opinion. His is concerned about the group's intent, though.

    "What can we expect? I don't know. The unknown becomes an issue that we really got to prepare for," Villarreal said.

    "I'm a 100 percent sure that with the National Guard, with DPS, with Border Patrol and local law enforcement, we'll communicate and we'll handle whatever comes," he said.

    "The level of communication that exists doesn't get talked about enough. It's an extraordinary amount of communication," Villarreal said.

    Villarreal said he is worried about safety.

    "If they're here to block traffic, to be a hindrance between traffic and the port of entry, that causes a problem. It's a huge safety issue," Villarreal said.

    Villarreal said blocking international traffic could impact the local economy.

    "A port of entry is not just a port of entry for people; it's also a port of entry for commerce. There are hundreds of millions of dollars that transact at the ports of entry. If their intent is to cause a disruption at a port of entry, it's not only a matter of people, it's a matter of commerce as well," he said.

    Villarreal said he is concerned about possible violence.

    "I know that the state of Texas provides for them to be able to display their firearms," he said.

    "I'm not going to lie to you; it's going to make us nervous. We're not used to seeing firearms being openly displayed," he said.

    Villarreal said even though they're not familiar with the militia, they plan to be prepared.

    "We've never dealt with militia here in Starr County. We don't know what their temperament is or their personality might be. I can tell you that knowing that they might be here ... helps us prepare for what ever may come," he said.
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  • #2
    Sounds like somebodys had enough
    WH

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    • #3
      what does blocking the bridges do? Other than draw attention to the militia (hello IRS, ATF, and Secret Service)

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      • #4
        Not like the fucking illegals are walking across a bridge anyway. Kind of pointless it seems.
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        • #5
          Enjoy going to jail!
          ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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          • #6
            So theyre going to protest illegal crossings by blocking legit ones? Seems like a smart plan of action!

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            • #7
              I actually understand the thought. It's drawing attention back to the border. The ISIS thing lately has blown up the news and taken the attention away from what is going on. Deportations are down and BP are being told to release illegals, not only release them, but ship them around the United States. If you're a citizen that wants to draw attention back to the border, what do you do?

              Same thing the illegals/gays/fill in the blank does. You protest at a place that everyone HAS to look. Shutting down that bridge is going to piss off both countries which means news will be reporting.
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