I believe this is just the small Eagle Pass. Texas is a big state with a big border.
I was thinking the same thing. I suspect there are areas on the border that Texas doesn't have complete control of that the Biden administration has left the front door unlocked and wide open.
Much of that border is extremely inhospitable and has high cliffs. It would be very difficult, especially if they are people not acclimated to a desert. Other areas still have Trump’s wall. Only Eagle pass and near Brownsville are really still accessible
Well, it is, but I drove from Del Rio to Big Bend National Park (there really isn’t a border road in this section) but it is fairly inaccessible for illegals and then from Big Bend to the end of the road a few years ago, which was only 70 miles. The road here hugs the border quite a bit, but this section is fairly inaccessible. There are miles of high bluffs on either side of the border. We drove to Presidio TX, which is accessible, but for whatever reason, hardly any come that way.
So despite, Texas’ long border, much of the geography naturally discourages illegal immigration. I assume most of the illegals enter east of Del Rio along the RGV.
Then onto El Paso which is accessible, I guess either north or south of the city.