Texas Ranch Security

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Your ranch is your sanctuary, your legacy, your livelihood. But in today’s volatile world, it can also be a target for criminals who don’t respect your property rights or your safety. Illegal immigrants, drug cartels, and human traffickers are crossing the border, committing crimes, and damaging property at an alarming rate. 

If you’re a Texas ranch owner who wants to protect your land, your animals, and your family, you need a partner that understands your needs and can deliver the best defense against all threats.

In recent years, military special operations veterans have been increasingly recruited to provide border security for Texas ranches. These veterans bring a unique skill set honed during their service, including proficiency in firearms, tactical operations, and surveillance. They work closely with ranchers to secure the border, often patrolling vast stretches of land on foot or by ATV. Their presence not only deters criminal activity, such as drug smuggling and human trafficking but also provides a sense of safety and security for the ranchers and their families.

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Small Town Big Problem

Kinney, Texas is a small town located in the southern part of the state, near the border with Mexico. While it may seem like a peaceful community, it is unfortunately caught up in the ongoing issue of border security, which has plagued the region for decades.
 
One of the biggest problems with border security in Kinney, and other nearby towns, is the influx of illegal immigrants. These individuals often come from countries such as Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras, and are seeking a better life for themselves and their families. However, due to the lack of proper documentation and the danger of crossing the border illegally, many of these individuals end up living in poverty and struggling to make ends meet.
 
Another issue related to border security in Kinney is drug trafficking. The border region has long been a hotspot for drug smuggling, with cartels using the porous border to transport drugs such as cocaine, marijuana, and methamphetamine into the United States. This has resulted in a rise in drug-related crime and violence in the area, as well as the social and economic harm caused by drug addiction.
 
Furthermore, there is a significant problem with human trafficking in the region, which often goes hand in hand with drug trafficking. Many people, especially women and children, are kidnapped or lured into the United States under false pretenses, and then forced to work in the sex industry or other forms of forced labor.
 
Despite the efforts of law enforcement agencies and the government, these problems persist in Kinney and other border towns. While there is no simple solution to the issue of border security, there are steps that can be taken to address some of the underlying causes of the problem.
 
Overall, the situation in Kinney and other border towns is complex and multifaceted, but it is important that we continue to work towards finding solutions that will make the region safer and more secure for everyone.

Broadsword Defense is Taking Action

Operation Bright Star began with the deteriorating conditions on our southern border and how it was affecting families and communities. As veterans we had seen these same effects of instability in some of the most unhospitable locations on earth, but never dreamed we would see them in our own country let alone our home state.
 
What began as a conversation quickly became the opportunity to serve again. Texas has one of the highest concentrations of veterans than any other state. Texas also has many veterans that have served in some of the most highly trained Reconnaissance & Surveillance units on the planet.
 
Creating small teams of highly vetted and trained, your tax dollars ensured they had the best training in the world, these veterans can assist local law enforcement, families and communities with experience and technology to make the most of already scarce resources. These teams will operate within the law. They will not confront or detain. The eyes and ears on foreign battlefields, these teams will provide information and training to those who need it the most, while detecting, deterring, and denying unfettered access to property.
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Broadsword Defense (BSD) is a service-disabled veteran-owned small business established in San Antonio, Texas, by a U.S. Marine Corps & Law Enforcement Veteran, David Danel.  

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