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Talarico unveils border security plan backed by Republican sheriffs, local leaders
By Gabriella Meza at KMID ABC Big 2 / YourBasin (Permian Basin ABC)
· July 13, 2026
· 1 min read
State Rep. James Talarico and local leaders from different political backgrounds have come together to propose a commonsense border security plan that focuses on hiring more Border Patrol agents, adding immigration judges, investing in surveillance technology, and targeting violent criminals, whi...
Why this matters in The Midland
The proposed border security plan unveiled by State Rep. James Talarico has significant implications for the Midland community, given its proximity to the border region. By focusing on hiring more Border Patrol agents and investing in surveillance technology, the plan aims to address concerns about public safety and national security. The fact that local leaders from different political backgrounds are backing this plan suggests a desire for pragmatic solutions that prioritize the needs of the region. Notably, the plan's opposition to a border wall through the Big Bend reflects an understanding of the unique geographical and environmental characteristics of the area. As this plan moves forward, Midland residents will be watching to see how it balances the need for border security with the economic and cultural ties that exist between the region and its southern neighbors. The plan's emphasis on targeting violent criminals also raises questions about how it will impact local law enforcement resources and collaboration with federal agencies.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 13, 2026 ·
Source: KMID ABC Big 2 / YourBasin (Permian Basin ABC) ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? State Rep. James Talarico and local leaders from different political backgrounds have come together to propose a commonsense border security plan that focuses on hiring more Border Patrol agents, adding immigration judges, investing in surveillance technology, and targeting violent criminals, whi...
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