One of the islands in the Rio Grande seen in the above video is discussed in the video below. Border Patrol agents call this area “No Name Island.”



The next two videos show an area in the Laredo Sector known as One River Place. The region is near Laredo, Texas. The videos were created in July, 2014, on the night that reporter Jorge Ramos visited the sector. At that time, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) assigned a large number of agents to the area where they knew Ramos intended to visit. This created a Potemkin Village scenario with our federal government leading Americans to believe the Laredo Sector was more secure than it was in reality. The overwhelming show of agents was not present prior to the reporter’s visit and CBP pulled the agents off immediately after the visit. Breitbart Texas has visited One River Place in the past 30 days and confirmed the area is still just as wide-open as it was at the time these videos were taken.





Final words

As the above videos make clear, the Texas border is still wide-open, despite the assurances of President Barack Obama, other national leaders in both the Republican and Democratic Parties, and despite the tough rhetoric on border security spoken by Texas leaders. Border security vulnerabilities like the ones shown exist all across the U.S.-Mexico border, but the particular characteristics of two of the cartels controlling most of the Texas border create a more likely scenario for where ISIS would cross, if indeed they choose to enter the U.S. in such a manner.

Though 2014 saw a greater likelihood of an unknown ISIS member or supporter simply flying into the U.S. with a visa or entering Canada and then crossing the porous U.S.-Canadian border, international efforts to identify ISIS members and supporters may have made an anonymous U.S.-Mexico border crossing more appealing and possibly necessary.

http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2015/...ss-the-border/