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How to contact Border Patrol in Laredo TX?

How to contact Border Patrol in Laredo TX?

You will find additional information about careers with the Border Patrol in the Careers section of this website. Public Affairs Office: To receive information concerning community or media-related issues, contact the Laredo Sector Public Affairs Office at (956) 764-3349 or (956) 764-3041.

Who is the Texas sheriff patrolling the border?

Border crisis: I’m a Texas sheriff with 4 deputies patrolling 110 miles. We need help. In all my 42 years here, I have never seen so many migrants risking their lives to cross the Rio Grande as in the past couple of months.

Where is the border station in Laredo TX?

Since 1999, the Laredo North Station has occupied a 33,000 square foot facility on 10 acres located at 11119 McPherson Road in Laredo, Texas. The complex also includes the Sector’s Canine Program. Laredo North’s daily duties include line watch, signcutting, the use of all-terrain vehicles and freight train checks.

Where is the Laredo sector on the border?

The Laredo Sector is responsible for 171 Southwest border miles along the Rio Grande River between Mexico and the United States. The area of responsibility stretches from the U.S./Mexico border in Texas to the Oklahoma and Arkansas state lines.

Why was the border patrol station in Laredo separated?

The original station was separated into the Laredo North and the Laredo South Border Patrol Station. This separation was necessary because of the station’s growth and increase in the number of apprehensions in the southern area of operation (AOR).

How to contact Customs and Border Protection Laredo TX?

Fines, Penalties, Seizures (FPF) Phone: (956) 523-7300. Fax: (956) 523-7367. Operational Hours: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM (Central) Weekdays (Monday-Friday)

Where do I Turn left in Laredo TX?

– Traveling South I-35 (to end of Interstate) – Turn left on Farragut – Turn right on San Eduardo – Turn right on San Francisco – Administrative offices immediately on your right inside gated area. Share This Page.

How many lanes are there at Laredo border?

The primary inspection area consists of five lanes: three for small vehicles, one for buses and two for tractor/trailer combinations. A sixth lane accommodates all over-sized trailer loads. The secondary inspection area has six stalls, a loading dock, a vehicle lift, bus secondary lanes and a fully equipped canine facility.