The Presidio Border Patrol Station recently hosted an integrated planning team meeting bringing together federal, state and local partners to coordinate efforts aimed at strengthening border security and combating transnational criminal organizations.
According to a social media post from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the meeting focused on collaboration across agencies operating in the Big Bend Sector. Officials said the coordinated approach is intended to enhance information sharing, improve operational alignment and address cross-border criminal activity.
Participants included personnel from multiple law enforcement and public safety agencies, reflecting a regional effort to respond to security challenges along the U.S.-Mexico border in West Texas.
The Presidio station is part of the Big Bend Sector, which covers a vast and largely remote stretch of the border. Authorities have emphasized that partnerships between agencies are key to addressing issues such as smuggling and other organized criminal activity that can span jurisdictions.
No additional details about specific operations or outcomes from the meeting were immediately released.
