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Will the Kickapoo Tribe get involved in the Abbott-Biden dispute on illegal immigration

KICKAPOO NATION: A New Route Emerges for Illegal Immigration

By now, anyone following President‍ Joe Biden’s historic mass illegal immigration has‌ heard about Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s battle with the administration over border‌ fencing at the Eagle Pass region.

The legal fight over concertina wire and anti-climb fencing threatens to spiral into a constitutional ⁢crisis. ​For ‍now, neither side, including the illegal immigrants, appears to⁢ be making a move at the highly fortified Shelby Park area of Eagle Pass, ground zero in the fencing fight.

But an almost perfect new ⁤route appears to have opened a dozen miles downstream on the Rio Grande to get immigrants around the Texans ​at Eagle Pass, sources close to the tribe ‌tell me. This area is potentially a ‌new floodgate that Abbott would⁤ be challenged to oppose⁣ but would greatly please open-border Democrats and political appointees.

The small 120-acre ​reservation abuts the Rio Grande in western Maverick County ⁤just south of Eagle‍ Pass and sports a bustling and profitable slots-only casino on its northern edge. As of press time, ⁣comment requests to the Kickapoo Tribe went unanswered.

But one official in a position to know Kickapoo country said the illegal⁢ crossing numbers on that land have skyrocketed from the ​usual one or two per day to more than 400 and up to ​500 on⁢ a weekend. It was always easier to cross⁢ elsewhere in the area.

The tribe’s website describes its 1,095 enrolled members as one of three federally recognized tribes of Kickapoo people. The tribe was also recognized in‍ 1977 by the Texas Indian Commission. ⁣Other members are scattered on tribal lands in Oklahoma, Kansas, and northern Mexico.

With all⁤ that is​ going ‍on just up the river from the reservation, pitch-perfect circumstances in and around the tribal land point to far ⁣larger numbers of immigrants who likely will begin to cross here. Higher traffic threatens to drag the highly private Kickapoo Tribe, whose name has barely been uttered amid border⁢ crisis chaos, into​ the Biden-Abbott fray and expose the tribe to angry public criticism from those opposed to open-borders policies.

Immigrants are drawn to ‍the reservation because ‌they know they’ll be met by Border Patrol agents ⁢under orders to quickly ⁤process them‌ all into the country. Crossing here means Abbott’s police or soldiers cannot repel or arrest them for trespassing. Also absent from ⁣Kickapoo land is any semblance of the World War I trench warfare fortification look that Abbott has built⁣ of denuded riverbanks, miles of concertina wire, shipping containers as makeshift walls, and constantly patrolling Humvees and state police ​patrol vehicles. Immigrants⁣ would regard the stark difference as a neon welcome ⁢sign to enter.

It’ll likely stay just ‌like that. The‌ tribal source told me the tribe is under no legal obligation to allow state police or the National Guard to operate on tribal territory as they do upriver at Eagle Pass. Nor ⁤would tribal leaders ever agree to state police⁣ operations because leaders ​are sympathetic to immigration. Other circumstances, ‌namely the‌ big policy fights over⁣ illegal immigration between Abbott and Biden, also conspire ‌to endanger precious Kickapoo neutrality.

Abbott ⁣has spent billions of state tax dollars constructing and ⁣guarding miles of concertina wire and fencing fortifications ⁣to deter illegal immigrants⁤ from leaving the Rio Grande ⁢waters at the busy Eagle Pass crossings under three international ‍bridges.

These moves have put ​his policies of stop, block, and deter at loggerheads with Biden’s Border Patrol agents, who⁤ are under polar opposite federal orders to welcome and quickly ⁤process into the nation every illegal crosser they ​meet.

The mere presence of these green uniformed angels to ‌immigrants was ruining the Texas fortification project at Eagle Pass. As one immigrant across the river in Piedras Negras put it, everyone knows the game is to evade the mean tan-uniformed Texans and find the nice green uniformed federal.

“The Texas​ Guard are blocking all the migrants in Mexico and are a ⁣big problem, and the Border Patrol lets⁣ us cross. Federal immigration is​ very good. Texas guards are very bad,” he said.

Abbott was ‌so aggravated by this‍ dynamic‌ that he ⁤ordered his troops to seize the huge river-hugging Shelby Park‍ it had heavily fortified and kick out the Border Patrol agents, who sometimes cut or‌ used a ⁣forklift‌ to raise the Texas wire⁤ to let immigrants in.

Biden won a temporary Supreme Court ruling allowing him ⁢to ​have all the Texas fortifications torn down. But so far, Border Patrol has kept its ‌distance from ⁤the Texans here, and during a recent reconnaissance trip to ​the area, I couldn’t ⁤find a single immigrant trying to cross at Shelby Park.

Plenty ⁣of Border Patrol agents work on Kickapoo⁣ land with their catch-and-release⁢ orders, and some said⁣ they⁤ think ⁣they’re being reinforced. I saw tractors and earth-moving equipment expanding a Border Patrol boat launch site just a few hundred yards⁤ upriver ⁢from ​the tribe’s successful​ casino.

The increase by hundreds on Kickapoo⁤ territory would likely be much higher were it⁤ not for a recent Biden administration deal to⁢ have Mexican President Manuel ​López Obrador round up immigrants on his side and ship them ⁤1,500 miles south to areas along the Guatemala border​ and shut down access to cargo trains.

There’s no telling how long Mexico will hold the line, and in any case,‌ word of these⁤ new⁣ routes with guaranteed catch-and-release outcomes tends to spread lightning fast on the migration trails and among Mexican cartel smugglers.

Word ⁣about the allure of accessible Kickapoo ⁤lands, where only Biden’s ​green uniformed angels of entry are posted, is ⁤almost certainly spreading.


What ​logistical ‌challenges does the ​influx of‍ immigrants on Kickapoo land pose⁣ for the tribe and their resources?

Immigrants​ at the bridges, but the immigration officers are helping us cross. They don’t care, they just want us to get through,” the immigrant said. “But ⁢the problem is that ​there are so ⁣many of us ‌now, it’s getting‍ crowded.”

This new route through Kickapoo land offers a solution to ⁢the overcrowding problem. Immigrants ​can bypass‌ the ‍heavily guarded Eagle Pass area and​ cross into the​ United States without interference. ​The ⁤Kickapoo Tribe, however, now finds itself caught in the middle ​of a political⁤ battle.

While‌ the⁤ tribe has‍ remained ⁢neutral in ⁤the‌ past, the increased immigration activity on their land‌ is likely ‌to draw attention and criticism from both sides. As open-border policies clash with efforts to secure the border, the Kickapoo‍ Tribe will have ⁢to navigate carefully to‍ protect their ⁣interests and maintain their neutrality.

The lack ‍of state police or National Guard presence on tribal territory makes ⁢it easier for immigrants to enter⁢ without detection.‌ The absence of fortifications and heavy patrolling also makes Kickapoo land an attractive destination‌ for those seeking entry into the United States.

As the conflict between Abbott and Biden intensifies, the Kickapoo Tribe faces⁢ the risk of⁤ being dragged into ⁢the fray. Public criticism from opponents of open-borders policies could put⁢ the‍ tribe in a difficult position, potentially ​undermining their neutrality and causing tensions within the community.

Furthermore, the influx of immigrants on⁢ Kickapoo land poses a logistical challenge. The current immigration system is already struggling to cope with the⁢ high ‌numbers of arrivals, and the added pressure on ​tribal resources‌ could strain their capacity to accommodate and process immigrants.

It remains to be seen how the Kickapoo Tribe will navigate this new situation. Will ‌they actively ​support ⁤efforts to secure the border and cooperate with⁢ state authorities, or will ‌they uphold their neutrality and allow immigrants to freely cross ‌their land?

For now, the Kickapoo Tribe has remained silent, refusing to comment ⁤on ⁢the situation. As the immigration crisis continues⁤ to unfold, the tribe’s stance and actions will be closely watched. Their‍ decision will⁣ not only ⁣affect their own community but also ‌have wider implications for the ‌ongoing debate on illegal immigration and border security in the United States.

As the battle over the ⁣border⁤ fencing⁤ at‌ Eagle Pass rages on, a ⁤new ‍route‌ has emerged for illegal immigration‌ through Kickapoo land. This presents⁣ a challenge for Texas Governor Greg Abbott and‌ adds⁣ another dimension to ⁢the⁤ already complex issue of illegal immigration. The Kickapoo Tribe finds itself in ‌the ⁤middle of ⁤this political battle, with their neutrality ⁣and interests at stake. The‌ influx of‌ immigrants on‌ their land puts them in a difficult position and ⁢requires careful navigation to protect their community and⁣ maintain their neutrality. The tribe’s response to this new situation ‌will have significant implications for the ongoing debate on border security and immigration policies in the⁣ United States.



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