See All 99 Pages: Presidio County Releases Federal & State Border Grant Docs

Presidio County has released a 99-page set of documents detailing border security funding, including grant applications, expenditure reports, problem statements, and law enforcement data related to Operation Stonegarden and Operation Lone Star.

The documents outline how funds are allocated for border security efforts, including overtime pay, equipment purchases, and intelligence-driven enforcement strategies. The release includes:

  • Operation Stonegarden Funding Details: Breakdown of funds allocated for additional patrols, equipment upgrades, and interagency coordination.
  • Operation Lone Star Data: Detailed records on law enforcement expenditures, strategic enforcement initiatives, and program objectives.
  • Problem Statements & Capability Gaps: Analysis of border security challenges, including smuggling operations, gang activity, and communication shortfalls.
  • Expenditure Reports: Itemized breakdowns of how grant funds have been spent, including vehicle maintenance, surveillance technology, and personnel costs.

Public Access to Documents

The full 99-page report provides insights into law enforcement strategies, resource allocation, and ongoing challenges in securing the border. These documents are now available for public review to ensure transparency and accountability in border security funding.

Residents, journalists, and policymakers are encouraged to review the data to better understand how federal and state grants are being utilized to combat organized crime, enhance patrols, and support law enforcement operations in Presidio County.

For access to the full set of documents, download, print, or browse them below.

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