Life for Border Ranchers: Assaulted, Dogs Beaten, Fences Destroyed, Dead Bodies

Life for Border Ranchers: Assaulted, Dogs Beaten, Fences Destroyed, Dead Bodies
Trail camera photos of illegal aliens provided by ranchers in Kinney County, Texas in 2021. Courtesy of ranchers
Charlotte Cuthbertson
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EAGLE PASS, Texas—Ranchers along the south Texas border are having their livelihoods crushed by the volume of illegal aliens trampling through their properties, assaulting and threatening them, beating their dogs, cutting fences, destroying water lines, and breaking into their homes.

Some have moved their families off the property for safety, and ranch managers are quitting their jobs.

Charlotte Cuthbertson
Charlotte Cuthbertson
Senior Reporter
Charlotte Cuthbertson is a senior reporter with The Epoch Times who primarily covers border security and the opioid crisis.
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