The Texas Bucket List - The National Border Patrol Museum in El Paso
See the hardware and hear how harrowing protecting the northern and southern borders of America can be at the National Border Patrol Museum in El Paso.
National Border Patrol Museum in El Paso, Texas
We recently visited the National Border Patrol Museum in El Paso, Texas. Video taping is not allowed but taking photos is - and I think there isn't much there I didn't take a photo of! (I got carried away!). If you are curious what this museum is like, you'll definitely know after checking this out! I hope you enjoy watching it! And we would love it if you could subscribe to our YouTube Channel, NVAFAM, so we can share more of our videos with you. Thanks!!
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Places to see in ( El Paso - USA )
Places to see in ( El Paso - USA )
El Paso is a city in west Texas, along the waters of the Rio Grande. Outside the city, Franklin Mountains State Park is home to cacti and desert wildlife like coyotes and golden eagles. The park’s Wyler Aerial Tramway ascends to Ranger Peak for views of the city and to Mexico. Nearby, the National Border Patrol Museum traces the history of the U.S. Border Patrol, from its founding in 1924 to the present.
El Paso is geographically divided into several parts with the Franklin Mountains and Fort Bliss cutting the city into distinct sections. Each area has its own style and culture. West Side is between the Franklin mountains and Mexico and New Mexico includes El Paso's most affluent neighborhoods along the side of the mountain. Providence Memorial Hospital, Sierra Medical Center, Las Palmas Medical Center, El Paso Country Club, and the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) are located here. The UTEP area (Kern Place) is emerging as an entertainment district with restaurants and nightclubs also known as the Cincinnati Entertainment District. The Sun Bowl, Don Haskins center, and Centennial Gardens are all located on the UTEP campus.
Downtown is in the southern part of El Paso, just below the tip of the Franklin Mountains. The streets of Downtown are often difficult to navigate for first time visitors, especially with the current construction. Parking (there are many cheap areas to park your car for the day) is probably the best bet. Walking through Downtown, there are many little shops reminiscent of Mexico and many small cafes. Many of the buildings are historic and very beautiful. The Downtown area boasts a beautiful plaza in the center of the city. The El Paso Museum of Art, the Plaza Theater, El Paso Civic Center and a children's science museum, Insights, are all located here.
North East El Paso is home to Fort Bliss Military Base. Fort Bliss is one of the largest US Military bases in the world and Northeast El Paso is home to many active and retired servicemen and women. East Side of El Paso is the fastest growing area mostly home to middle class working families. The Socorro Student Activities Complex (SAC), Del Sol Medical Center, Las Palmas Marketplace, Cielo Vista Mall and Bassett Center are all located in East El Paso. It is close to the Mission Trails area and Hueco Tanks State Historic Site.
A lot to see in El Paso such as :
Franklin Mountains State Park
El Paso Zoo
Scenic Drive - Overlook
Hueco Tanks State Park & Historic Site
Scenic Drive
Chamizal National Memorial - Park Grounds
Western Playland
San Jacinto Plaza
Wet 'N' Wild Waterworld
El Paso Museum of Art
Ascarate ParkEl Paso Municipal Rose Garden
Presidio Chapel of San Elizario
Eastwood Park
Old Ysleta Mission
Sunland Park Racetrack & Casino
Keystone Heritage Park and the El Paso Desert Botanical Garden
North Franklin Mountain
Ranger Peak
McKelligon Canyon
Tom Mays Trail
Mount Cristo Rey
Franklin Mountain
Concordia Cemetery
Blackie Chesher Park
Murchison Rogers Park
Magoffin Home State Historic Site
Dick Shinaut Park
Marty Robbins Park
El Paso Museum of History
El Paso Museum of Archaeology
Reese McCord Park
McKelligon Canyon Road
Chamizal
Memorial Park
St. Patrick Cathedral
Tom Mays Park
Rio Bosque Park
Modesto Gomez Park
National Border Patrol Museum
Westside Community Park
Tigua Indian Cultural Center
UTEP Centennial Museum
Hidden Valley Park
White Spur Park
Ascarate Lake
( El Paso - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting El Paso . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in El Paso - USA
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Visiting the Border Patrol Museum & a HUGE Antique Mall | RVing from Texas to California | Ep. 8
With each visit we've made to El Paso, we've found that it has no shortage of natural beauty and unique activities! From mountains, museums, to stops that are out of the ordinary, you're sure to find a Texas-sized adventure in the area. Welcome to the second vlog in our California series. We are headed to San Diego from the Dallas area and are traveling halfway across America with our RV. We'll be making a few stops along the way and we would love if you came along on the journey!
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Police Issue Warrants for Suspects Involved in Border Patrol Museum Vandalism
Police Issue Warrants for Suspects Involved in Border Patrol Museum Vandalism Police have issued warrants for the arrest of 16 people in connection with a February incident in which the National Border Patrol Museum In El Paso, Texas, was vandalized. The charges range from criminal trespass to criminal mischief resulting in $2,500 to $30,000 in damage, the Washington Examiner reported. Of the 16, only one was an El Paso resident. Police issued a list of those wanted in connection with the incident. The other 15 came from California, Florida, Missouri, New York, New Mexico and Illinois, KVIA reported. Police are asking those wanted to turn themselves in. David Ham, director of the museum, said he’s “pleased” that police have acted, ABC reported. Ham said the incident traumatized his staff. The museum is privately run and has no official connection with the Border Patrol.
Protesters Attack Fallen Officers' Memory by Defacing Border Patrol Mural
Images of fallen Border Patrol officers were defaced Saturday when protesters rampaged through the National Border Patrol Museum in El Paso, Texas. Museum director David Ham said about 50 protesters took over the museum, which is operated by a not-for-profit group and has no political or governmental affiliation, the Washington Examiner reported. “While this was going on, other people in masks went through the museum placing stickers on most of our exhibits. These people were wearing masks, and their actions were concealed by others holding small signs to cover their actions,” Ham said. Our memorial room displays the pictures of 127 agents who have died in the line of duty. It is considered a sacred room by Border Patrol agents, their families, and the families of the fallen agents. -David Ham
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Del Rio, Texas | Border Patrol Agents Arrest Large Groups of Illegal Aliens
DEL RIO, Texas – U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Del Rio Station arrested two large groups, one consisting of 105 illegal aliens, and the other with 205. This brings the total number of large groups of over 100 people encountered in Del Rio Sector this fiscal year to three.
U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Del Rio Station arrested two large groups, one consisting of 105 illegal aliens, and the other with 205.
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Del Rio Station arrested two large groups.
“Del Rio Sector Border Patrol agents have apprehended people from over 45 countries around the world,” said Del Rio Sector Chief Patrol Agent Raul L. Ortiz. “Our agents, along with the assistance of our DHS partners, continue to meet each new challenge as the ongoing humanitarian crisis evolves.”
On June 22, agents assigned to the Del Rio Station arrested a group of 105 people shortly after they made an illegal entry by crossing the Rio Grande River. During processing, agents determined that the group consisted of about 82 Haitians as well as a number of South American and African nationals.
On June 24, Del Rio agents arrested a group of 205 people shortly after they made an illegal entry into the United States. The group consisted of about 122 Haitian nationals, but also included nationals from South American and African countries.
All immigrants apprehended in the Del Rio Sector are medically evaluated and are referred to more advanced care if needed.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection FY19 end of year press conference with Acting Commissioner Mark Morgan and Deputy Commissioner Robert Perez.
United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is the largest federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security, and is the country's primary border control organization. It is charged with regulating and facilitating international trade, collecting import duties, and enforcing U.S. regulations, including trade, customs, and immigration. CBP is one of the largest law enforcement agencies in the United States. It has a workforce of more than 45,600 sworn federal agents and officers. It has its headquarters in Washington, D.C.
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