Sid Miller is encouraging Texans in the agricultural industry to stay vigilant, remain aware of their surroundings, and report any suspicious activity to law enforcement.
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller warns agricultural workers to use caution near the border after an explosion killed a ranch owner in Tamaulipas.
Two Brownsville ranchers were killed after the truck they were driving hit an explosive device in Mexico. Texas officials believe the device was left by a drug cartel. Another IED destroyed a Mexican ...
"He's isolated but gets daily visits from his legal team to not lose his mind being all day," said Frank Perez ...
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Officials are urging residents to "exercise extreme caution" after a Texas rancher was killed by an IED on his property in ...
A South Texas rancher was killed by an IED on his Mexican ranch, prompting warnings about cartel violence from Texas ...
Two individuals were killed and another individual was injured last week after a truck drove over an improvised explosive ...
Migrants extorted by drug cartels along southern border may be placed on terror watch list, DEA says
Migrants who cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally could now find themselves on a terrorist watch list, according to the U.S ...
Ag Commissioner Sid Miller urged all agricultural workers operating near the border or traveling to Mexico to exercise ...
A cartel planted an improvised explosive device that killed a 74-year-old Texas rancher and another individual, authorities said.
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