Inside hidden cartel smuggling tunnels in the Rio Grande Valley
Share and Follow


() Border Patrol agents in Texas’ Rio Grande Valley sector are ramping up efforts to dismantle smuggling operations.

Human smugglers are becoming more sophisticated, agents said, using tunnels as part of a broader network of illegal entry points along the border.

spent time with the Border Patrol Marine Unit, whose agents serve as the first line of defense against illegal immigration and drug trafficking into the United States.

The area is a common route for smugglers, who use rafts to get migrants across the river and onto U.S. soil. But they’re not only using rafts agents say smugglers have also taken their operations underground.

During a recent operation along the banks of the Rio Grande, the team approached a makeshift tunnel, where smugglers had installed a pipe before agents were able to seal it off with cement.

Agents told the tunnel was only halfway completed and never fully operational but that it was just one of many, as smugglers along the border continually adapt their methods.

A drainage system that was once used by smugglers, according to Border Patrol, was blocked off by a cage placed by agents, but officials said cartel operatives are still attempting to repurpose it.

There was evidence that fresh cuts had been made clear signs of smugglers testing weak points, agents said. Alongside this system, smugglers are also reportedly digging makeshift tunnels and constantly looking for new ways to bypass security.

“Once they start digging holes like that, you gotta be extra careful and not just look at the actual drain, but look around. And that’s how we found that other one,” Cesar Hernandez of the Border Patrol Marine Unit told .

Agents later uncovered another tunnel after finding wooden planks reinforcing the walls and a wooden door, both covered with fresh brush.

Border Patrol agents said they remain vigilant while searching for tunnels along the Rio Grande because smugglers work fast. One day, the area can look untouched, they said; the next, a tunnel can be found hidden under fresh brush or debris.

The Marine Unit is one of the most dangerous jobs in Border Patrol, agents said. They told that while the job may seem quiet on the surface, the reality is far from it. Their work never stops, they said, and they remain on high alert because smugglers and cartel scouts are always watching.

Smugglers aren’t just going underground. They’re still using the river too, officials said. Even with tunnels emerging, the Rio Grande remains a critical crossing point.

On the Mexican side of the river, migrant camps that were once full now appear abandoned, reflecting a shift in enforcement.

Border Patrol is apprehending fewer migrants, and cooperation between the U.S. and Mexico is ostensibly having an impact.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
California woman charged in connection with disrupting April Turning Point USA event on a college campus

California Woman Faces Charges for Disruption at April Turning Point USA College Event

A woman from California faces charges related to the disturbance during a…
Graphic anti-ICE imagery at University of Wisconsin shows agent with bullet in head: 'Speak their language'

Controversial Anti-ICE Artwork at University of Wisconsin Depicts Graphic Imagery: Sparks Debate on Campus

Authorities at the University of Wisconsin-Madison announced on Thursday that they have…
Riverdale Mayor Lawrence Jackson convicted on perjury, obstruction of justice charges, federal prosecutors say

Riverdale Mayor Lawrence Jackson Found Guilty of Perjury and Obstruction, Announce Federal Prosecutors

The mayor of Riverdale, a suburb in southern Illinois, has been found…
Illegal alien truck driver presses for blood samples, vehicle analysis in deadly Florida disaster

Florida Tragedy Unfolds: Illegal Alien Truck Driver Demands Crucial Evidence Examination

An undocumented truck driver, accused of triggering a fatal accident in Florida,…
Luigi Mangione gains prominence at federal jail where guards like him and inmates dub him 'ambassador': report

Mangione’s Lawyers Claim Police Invented Mother’s Statement in CEO Murder Inquiry

Luigi Mangione’s legal team is pressing prosecutors to confirm whether his mother…
Starbucks closing hundreds of stores: See the list of store closures

Starbucks Workers Stage Nationwide Strike on Red Cup Day: Check City List for Impacted Locations

In a coordinated effort, over 1,000 unionized Starbucks employees are set to…
Blue Island man Derek Rucker pleads guilty of of battering several women, police officer in Chicago, Evanston, CPD and docs show

Blue Island Resident Derek Rucker Admits to Assault Charges Against Multiple Women and Officer in Chicago and Evanston

A resident of Blue Island has admitted guilt in connection to a…
Fort White woman killed in motorcycle crash on County Road 778

Tragic Motorcycle Accident Claims Life of Fort White Woman on County Road 778

In a tragic incident on Thursday afternoon, a 69-year-old woman from Fort…