Operation Lone Star Nets Over 52,900 Arrests and Multiple Drug Seizures in Texas Border Security Effort

On a mission to curtail illegal activities and secure the border, Texas authorities, collaborating with federal agencies, have engaged in a widespread operation that’s led to multiple arrests and seizures of narcotics. According to Governor Greg Abbott’s office, the initiative dubbed Operation Lone Star has been instrumental in apprehending over 532,800 people suspected of immigration violations and conducting more than 52,900 criminal arrests, resulting in over 44,800 felony charges since its inception.

Within the scope of this operation, Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) officers apprehended a wanted Mexican Mafia gang member, identified as John Henry Romero, following a high-speed chase. Found with Romero were four individuals from Mexico, one of whom was a minor. Charged with various smuggling and evasive offenses, Romero’s arrest is part of the ongoing effort to counteract what are described as “open border policies” that purportedly let criminals and illegal drugs infiltrate communities across the state.

Earlier this month, DPS agents also captured Carlos Venegas Ortiz, a man listed on Texas’ 10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants list. According to a statement from Governor Abbott’s office, Ortiz was wanted in Tarrant County for continuous sexual abuse of a child and was apprehended in Haltom City. The capture involved cooperation from various law enforcement bodies, including local police and the U.S. Marshals North Texas Fugitive Task Force…

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