Overview
- The 'Take Our Border Back' convoy, protesting the Biden administration's immigration policies, made a stop in Dripping Springs, Texas, as part of its journey from the East Coast to the U.S.-Mexico border.
- Participants, including veterans and Trump supporters, are calling for stricter enforcement of immigration laws and describe their movement as peaceful and nonconfrontational.
- The convoy's journey includes rallies in Texas, Arizona, and California, with a final stop near Eagle Pass, Texas, where Republican governors will meet.
- Organizers and participants emphasize their concern over unauthorized crossings and the impact on local communities, while also expressing a duty to care for immigrants.
- Governor Greg Abbott's border policies, such as installing razor wire and deploying a border barrier, have intensified the standoff between Texas and the federal government over border security.