The marine barrier is one of the latest efforts by the State of Texas to secure the border.
Previously installed shipping containers along portions of the Rio Grande and concertina wire, or razor wire, are what Texas Department of Public Safety officials say provide layers of defense.
“We do know for a fact that, whether it be a migrant or whether it be a smuggling organization in Mexico, that they’re going to try to find ways to defeat this barrier,” Olivarez said. “So we will have the manpower that will be monitoring this barrier, and of course, if there’s any damages or anybody does make it across, then they could possibly face some type of state criminal charges.”
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