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Texas Border Business is regarded by the business community as one of the most valuable credible sources of commerce news in the Rio Grande Valley.

Large Companies Can Help Small Businesses Right Now

Large companies have a role to play to ensure small businesses persevere and can lead the charge to help them grow and thrive.  

Laredo Agents Arrest Convicted Sex Offender

Victor Estrada-Loza was deported in 2008 in El Paso for immigration violations.

Officers Seize over $1M in Fentanyl at Pharr International Bridge

CBP officers intercepted this load of fentanyl, the largest thus far in port history, thanks to great teamwork and the utilization of all available tools and resources.

Terracon Committed to The Region

It will continue scholarships founded by GEC, A Terracon Company.

Law Enforcement Collaboration Leads to 250 Arrests in the RGV

The public is encouraged to take a stand against crime in their communities and to help save lives by reporting suspicious activity at 1-800-863-9382.  

Human Smuggling Attempt Stopped at the Eagle Pass Port of Entry

The passenger was processed as an oral false claim to U.S. citizenship and driver was placed under arrest pending criminal proceedings.

Officers Seize $402K in Liquid Meth at Eagle Pass Port of Entry

CBP OFO seized the narcotics, vehicle and turned the driver and passenger over to the custody of Maverick County Sheriff’s Office deputies for further investigation.

Rio Grande Valley ‘Se Busca Información’ campaign

It is important to note that an arrest or criminal complaint is merely a charge and should not be considered evidence of guilt.

El Paso Officers Seize $1.4 Million Worth of Cocaine 

The narcotics and tractor trailer were seized by CBP. No arrests were immediately made. The case remains under investigation.

$2.5 Million for East Side Rio Grande City Water

The East Water Loop project will address the city’s critical need to maintain adequate water pressure for economic development, public health and public safety—especially fire safety.

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