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‘Take Our Border Back’ convoy ends with rallies in 3 states

Hundreds gather at rallies in Arizona, California, Texas

The “Take Our Border Back” convoy held a rally Saturday at the Cornerstone Children’s Ranch in the town of Quemado, about 20 miles outside of Eagle Pass. (Image: Takeourborderback.com)

Several hundred people gathered in three border states Saturday to call for stricter immigration security, ending the cross-country “Take Our Border Back” convoy that traveled from Virginia to Texas last week.

Convoy organizers and supporters initially said as many as 700,000 vehicles would take part in three separate rallies in Arizona, California and Texas, including truckers who took part in recent protest convoys in Washington, D.C., and Canada, according to U.S. Rep. Keith Self, R-Texas.

While hundreds of thousands of vehicles never materialized as the convoy moved across the country, about 100 passenger vehicles, recreational vehicles and trucks towing campers arrived in Texas, according to NBC News.

The Texas rally occurred at the Cornerstone Children’s Ranch in the town of Quemado, about 20 miles outside of Eagle Pass. The daylong event included musical performances, vendors and speakers who voiced their concerns about illegal immigration.


“The mission here is the border, that’s what we’re here for,” said Trenis Evans, one of the speakers at the Quemado rally. 

At another “Take Our Border Back” rally Saturday in San Ysidro, California, convoy organizer Scotty Saks said the border is “a national security crisis.”

“We have a human trafficking problem on the border in proportions that we’ve never imagined,” Saks told a crowd of about 200 people, according to the New York Post

The “Take Our Border Back” convoy also gathered for a rally in Yuma, Arizona.


The rallies were held amid a feud between Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and the Biden administration over border enforcement measures and jurisdictional authority. 

The Texas National Guard seized control of Shelby Park in Eagle Pass several weeks ago, and erected a razor wire barrier around it, limiting U.S. Border Patrol’s access to the area.

On Sunday, Abbott held a news briefing in Shelby Park accompanied by 13 Republican governors to discuss border and immigration issues.

“A state can defend itself and its citizens to protect their safety from the imminent danger that we are facing, and from an invasion of millions of people coming from across the globe into our country who are unaccounted for whatsoever,” Abbott said.

Abbott also said he is expanding Operation Lone Star, the controversial border security initiative he launched in 2021. The operation has included deploying Texas National Guard members along the Mexico border, installing a floating barrier in the Rio Grande River and initiating safety inspections on commercial trucks arriving at ports of entry from Mexico.

“As we speak right now, the Texas National Guard is undertaking operations to expand this effort,” Abbott said. “We’re not going to contain ourselves just to this park, we are expanding to further areas to make sure that we will expand our level of deterrence and denial of illegal entry into the United States.”

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22 Comments

  1. Amie Chavez

    This is great. How do I start a rally in Colorado. Any suggestions? Chachaamie623@gmail.com
    509-261-2111. I’ll start a committee here. Trll me whst to do. Please..this is a huge threat and we need to take action quickly throughout the USA snd protect Americans. And our country! This is crucial and we need awareness of the threat This poses to all of us!

  2. Elsie Schultz

    Why is nothing mentioned about this on the news? I have so far seen Nothing. The boarder has been a problem for years and nothing has been done about it. We can’t sustain all these people. It will cost the taxpayer billions to pay for all this. Who knows what they bring with them, human trafficking, drugs, gangs and diseases. It needs to stop!!!!

  3. Pontiac

    I am Canadian, illegal migrants must STOP!!!our forefathers would be rolling in their graves seeing what is happening to the USA and Canada, what they had fought for is quickly disappearing…Rest in peace Toby Kieth and why I mentioned him is because I love his song Happy Birthday America …GOD BLESS AMERICA and CANADA, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK DEFENDING AMERICA senator Abbott..

  4. Stephen in TX

    So what did that accomplish? Nothing. Meanwhile there is a border security bill with bipartisan support to shut the border and hire more border agents, but Mike Johnson refuses to even read it, much less pass it, because private citizen and convicted criminal Donald Trump told him not to. What a world we live in.

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Noi Mahoney

Noi Mahoney is a Texas-based journalist who covers cross-border trade, logistics and supply chains for FreightWaves. He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in English in 1998. Mahoney has more than 20 years experience as a journalist, working for newspapers in Maryland and Texas. Contact nmahoney@freightwaves.com