The McAllen Rotary Club was honored today to welcome PAIC Romero from the Border Patrol as a speaker at their meeting held at the Pasta Company on Nolana. PAIC Romero offered valuable insights into the multifaceted challenges and achievements of the Border Patrol within the expansive Rio Grande Valley Sector.
Covering over 34,000 square miles and encompassing 34 counties in South Texas, the Rio Grande Valley Sector is a pivotal area for Border Patrol operations. Romero’s discussion highlighted the sector’s vast jurisdiction, ranging from urban environments to the rural areas of Rio Grande City and the borders of Brownsville.
The sector headquarters in Edinburg, Texas, coordinates efforts among various stations including Brownsville, Fort Brown, Weslaco, and as far north as Corpus Christi. These stations are crucial in safeguarding our community and managing border security efficiently and humanely.
Members of the McAllen Rotary Club expressed their gratitude to PAIC Romero for the engaging and educational talk, extending a heartfelt thank you for his and the Border Patrol’s continued service. The event underscored the club’s commitment to Community Engagement and the appreciation of the complex duties carried out by our Border Patrol.
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The McAllen Rotary Club was honored today to welcome PAIC Romero from the Border Patrol as a speaker at their meeting held at the Pasta Company on Nolana. PAIC Romero offered valuable insights into the multifaceted challenges and achievements of the Border Patrol within the expansive Rio Grande Valley Sector.
Covering over 34,000 square miles and encompassing 34 counties in South Texas, the Rio Grande Valley Sector is a pivotal area for Border Patrol operations. Romero’s discussion highlighted the sector’s vast jurisdiction, ranging from urban environments to the rural areas of Rio Grande City and the borders of Brownsville.
The sector headquarters in Edinburg, Texas, coordinates efforts among various stations including Brownsville, Fort Brown, Weslaco, and as far north as Corpus Christi. These stations are crucial in safeguarding our community and managing border security efficiently and humanely.
Members of the McAllen Rotary Club expressed their gratitude to PAIC Romero for the engaging and educational talk, extending a heartfelt thank you for his and the Border Patrol’s continued service. The event underscored the club’s commitment to Community Engagement and the appreciation of the complex duties carried out by our Border Patrol.