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Originally posted by oktx View PostNot coming to work. They are coming to retire.
These Guy's are just paying off a made up debt. Not getting rich by any means.
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the mules we see drop their loads in patches along the highway then head back across they make something like $2000 a trip and our ranch is only 5miles from the border so they are making serious dinero...way more than they would make in the US. I call BP when I see them, love the helicopters when they fly 30ft above the blind I'm in. I saw one guy over the summer take his shirt off then pants then socks lol guess it was too hot hiking in a 117 degrees.
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Welcome to hunting S. Texas.
There are 2 distinct types of illegals - the ones coming to work and the ones carrying loads. The migrants aren't going to be carrying guns but the load carriers usually are, to protect their loads. Those are load carriers and even if they're not carrying, there are guys with them that are; and will use them to protect the load. Many times the load carrier's families are at risk if the load is not delivered and you better believe they'll defend them- especially against a lone individual like a hunter. I have too many friends in BP not to take this seriously. Most of what happens and what BP and ranchers see doesnt make the news. If it did, people would freak out. Straight from BP: "If you see guys carrying large backpacks, DO NOT attempt to engage. Call us"
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Originally posted by GTXHUNTER88 View Postthe mules we see drop their loads in patches along the highway then head back across they make something like $2000 a trip and our ranch is only 5miles from the border so they are making serious dinero...way more than they would make in the US. I call BP when I see them, love the helicopters when they fly 30ft above the blind I'm in. I saw one guy over the summer take his shirt off then pants then socks lol guess it was too hot hiking in a 117 degrees.
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