On 31MAY2023, the governors of South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia ordered National Guard units to patrol the Texas/Mexico border! There are now eight U.S. states deploying National Guard units to take part in Operation Lone Star (aka Joint Task Force Lone Star), along the border with Mexico.
Texas Army National Guard video by Specialist Joe Cantu, Joint Task Force Lone Star (JTFLS), El Paso, 09MAY2023:
Incomplete list of video reports, and links to news reports, of recent state National Guard developments, as of 26MAY2023:
More proof never ending deployments are having a negative effect on U.S. families:
ARKANSAS:
Arkansas Army National Guard Photo by Sergeant Maddie Fortune, 12MAY2023.
The Army National Guard’s 1st Battalion-153d Infantry Regiment, prepped for their deployment to the Middle East/Operation Spartan Shield!
National Guard video (by Sergeant Madeline Fortune) of Arkansas and Missouri Guard personnel learning how to use the Javelin for their deployment:
CALIFORNIA: National Guard deployed to San Francisco, as the drug crisis explodes in ‘The Golden City’!
FLORIDA: 8-hundred National Guard personnel deploying alongside police, to Texas!
ILLINOIS:
Illinois Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Trenton Fouche, 04MAY2023.
From 02-06MAY2023, the 6/54th Security Force Assistance Brigade conducted ‘pre-mobilization’ training.
IOWA:
U.S. Army photo by Master Sergeant Daniel Griego, 24MAY2023.
The Air National Guard’s 132nd Medical Group took part in medical training in the Gjakova District of Kosovo, 24MAY2023.
LOUISIANA: 773rd Military Police Battalion deploying to NATO-Europe!
MICHIGAN:
Michigan Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Patrick Mayabb, 13MAY2023.
Bravo Battery-1-182nd Field Artillery Regiment, Michigan Army National Guard, practiced loading their HIMARS onto a C-17, while deployed to NATO-Estonia, 13MAY2023.
New Jersey Army National Guard photo by Specialist Michael Schwenk, 21MAY2023.
On 21MAY2023, Army National Guard personnel boarded busses for Fort Polk, Louisiana, to take part in a massive ‘large scale combat operations in a multi-domain setting against a near-peer opposing force’ wargame. The more than 5-thousand National Guard personnel wargame will also include militia personnel from Puerto Rico!
New York Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Sean Madden, 06MAY2023.
New York and Massachusetts National Guard units conducted combat rescue Operation Jawbreaker training on Warren Grove Range, in New Jersey, 05-07MAY2023: “These Special Forces units can greatly enhance our warfighting and ground base defense capabilities so that we are able to better prepare for near-peer adversaries.”-First Lieutenant Al Romano
NEW YORK:
New York Army National Guard photo by Specialist Jean Sanon.
160 Army National Guard Military Police said goodbye to their friends and family during a deployment ceremony at Monroe Community College on 16MAY2023. They are deploying for the next year to NATO-Poland, but first stop is Fort Bliss, Texas, for additional training.
U.S. Army photo by Private Zachary Brown, 02MAY2023.
Rhode Island Army National Guard practiced loading their vehicles onto Rhode Island Air National Guard C-130J Super Hercules, while on Fort Drum in New York, 02MAY2023.
NORTH CAROLINA: National Guard trains for cyber warfare, Operation Tobacco Road.
OHIO:
Ohio Air National Guard photo by Airman First Class Sarah Stalder Lundgren, 05MAY2023.
Air National Guard F-16 Falcons took part in a large-scale readiness exercise, in Swanton, 05MAY2023.
OKLAHOMA: National Guardsman arrested in Texas!
TENNESSEE: 1-hundred militia personnel deploying to Texas!
Washington National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Adeline Witherspoon, 10MAY2023.
On 10-11MAY2023, the Washington and Montana National Guards spent the weekend conducting FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) Region 10 training to integrate guard units with federal and local civilian emergency response personnel, for chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear disasters. The training included load-up of a C-130J Super Hercules: “This is a true joint-training event between the Washington and Montana National Guard and active duty. This was also the first time we practiced loading onto a C-130J airframe.”-Senior Master Sergeant Adam Brunneman
Washington Army National Guard photo by Private First Class Abigail Clark, 07MAY2023.
Washington Army National Guard’s Field Support teams 1556 and 1567 deploying to U.S. Southern Command (SouthCom) and Central Command (CentCom) areas of responsibility.
Washington Army National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Adeline Witherspoon, 30APR2023.
At the end of April, the Washington National Guard began prepping for the 2023 wildfire season.
Washington DC:
Washington DC National Guard photo by Senior Airman Natalie Filzen, 21APR2023.
DC Air National Guard personnel prepare for possible deployment from Joint Base Andrews, in Maryland, 21APR2023.
On 19MAY2023, Idaho’s Governor Brad Little revealed some details about his plan to deploy up to 12 Idaho State Police (ISP) troopers to Weslaco, Texas. This is not a spur of the moment decision, it was first announced back in January 2023.
It is blamed on the skyrocketing use of fentanyl. From 2020 to 2021, the rate of fentanyl-related overdose deaths doubled in Idaho!
Idaho joins Florida in sending personnel to Texas. Governor Little explains how bad the situation is:
The plan to deploy ISP troopers to Texas is being coordinated with the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS). It is hoped that the ISP troopers will return home with experience that will help Idaho’s fight against fentanyl, however, this is not the first time Idaho has sent ISP to the U.S./Mexico border. In 2021, at least five Idaho troopers were sent to Arizona, to assist with the flood of illegals crossing the border.
In July 2021, Boise television station KTVB explained how governors can send state personnel to help other states in emergency situations:
Idaho’s ISP routinely patrols the border with Canada.
Multiple removal (repatriation) flights are now being conducted almost everyday! According to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the common destinations include Cuba,Colombia,Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, and even Israel!
The following are ICE videos showing the huge taxpayer funded operations dealing with illegals, from 06APR2023 to 18MAY2023.
Alexandria, LOUISIANA, 18MAY203, ICE video (by Corey Bullard) shows the flight leaving for Ecuador:
Harlingen, TEXAS, 18MAY2023, removal flight sending illegals back to Guatemala (ICE video by Todd Packard):
Harlingen, TEXAS, 17MAY2023, removal flight sending illegals back to El Salvador (ICE video by Todd Packard):
Miami, FLORIDA, 15MAY2023, ICE video (by Corey Bullard) of flight bound for Honduras:
San Antonio, TEXAS, 12MAY2023, ICE video of removal flight sending illegals back to Colombia:
El Paso, TEXAS, 11MAY2023, removal flight sending illegals back to Guatemala (ICE video by Charles Reed):
On 11MAY2023, Title 42 ended and immigration enforcement returned to Title 8.
El Paso, TEXAS, 10MAY2023, ICE video of removal flight sending illegals back to Honduras:
Miami, FLORIDA, 10MAY2023, ICE video (by Corey Bullard) of flight bound for Cuba:
Here is an ICE video, released on 25APR2023 (also released separately in Spanish language), explaining the current illegal immigrant situation, and stressing that the U.S. border is not ‘open’:
ICE video (by Charles Reed) of the Aurora Contract Detention Facility for immigrants, in Colorado, 06APR2023:
Welcome to borderland hell under U.S. President Joseph Robinette Biden Junior, incomplete (just the tip of the iceberg) list of videos and reports from the United States Coast Guard (USCG) about the increasing flood of boat people from Cuba, and other countries, for October 2022:
USCG video by Lieutenant Alex Cordes, nine illegals from Cuba, and one dog, captured on Water Cay, Bahamas, 12OCT2022:
U.S. Coast Guard District 7 video, interception of boat full of illegals about 13 miles northwest of Water Cays, Bahamas, 16OCT2022:
On 17OCT2022, the USCG District 7 released a video of various interceptions of boats full of illegals in the Caribbean Sea:
The USCG District 7 reported that they ‘repatriated’ 270-illegals to their home country of Cuba, on 21OCT2022.
FLORIDA:
USCG District 7 photo, 01OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 50-miles south of Boca Chica, 01OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 03OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 30-miles south of Plantation Key, 03OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 04OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 30-miles south of Islamorada, 04OCT2022.
USCG video by Petty Officer Third Class Ryan Schultz, illegals captured approximately 25-miles south of Marquesas Key, 05OCT2022:
USCG video by Petty Officer Third Class Ryan Schultz, illegals captured about 2-miles south of Key Colony Beach, 10OCT2022:
During the night of 12OCT2022, passengers and crew of a cruise ship spotted this boat carrying illegals (from Cuba according to the USCG), about 60-miles south of Sugarloaf Key.
USCG District 7 photo, 13OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 30-miles south of Marathon, 13OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 13OCT2022.
USCG captured this illegal, from Cuba, approximately 45-miles south of Key West, 13OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 14OCT2022.
USCG captured this boat, from Cuba, approximately 20-miles south of Key West, 14OCT2022.
USCG District 7 video, illegals row a large homemade boat about 60-miles south of Key West, 14OCT2022. Obviously the boat is big enough to hold dozens of illegals, where are they:
USCG District 7 photo, 16OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 30-miles south of Long Key, 16OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 18OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 20-miles south of Boca Chica, 18OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 18OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 15-miles south of Cudjoe Key, 18OCT2022.
WPLG Local10 reports 200% increase in Boat People:
USCG District 7 photo, 18OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 30-miles south of Islamorada, 18OCT2022.
USCG District 7 video, illegals captured about 15-miles southeast of Fort Jefferson, 18OCT2022:
USCG District 7 photo, 24OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 35-miles south of Key West, 24OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 25OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 7-miles south of Key Largo, 25OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 25OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 23-miles east of Biscayne Bay, 25OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 26OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, near Cudjoe Key, 26OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 31OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 50-miles south of Marquesas Key, 31OCT2022.
PUERT RICO:
USCG District 7 PADET-San Juan photo, 01OCT2022.
USCG District 7 PADET-San Juan reported they handed over 47-Dominican Republic nationals to the Dominican Republic Navy, on 02OCT2022. They also reported that two people were arrested and face federal charges of smuggling humans.
USCG District 7 PADET-San Juan photo, 18OCT2022.
On 18OCT2022, USCG District 7 PADET-San Juan report they ‘repatriated’ 48-Dominican Republic nationals and two Haitians to the Dominican Republic Navy.
USCG District 7 PADET-San Juan reported they handed over 48-Dominican Republic nationals and two Haitians to the Dominican Republic Navy, on 24OCT2022.
TEXAS: USCG District 8 video report, about the increase in illegal fishing operations along the Texas coast, 373-Mexicans captured:
Welcome to borderland hell under U.S. President Joseph Robinette Biden Junior, incomplete (just the tip of the iceberg) list of videos and reports from the United States Coast Guard (USCG) about the increasing flood of boat people from Cuba, for September 2022:
Florida:
USCG District 5 photo via Petty Officer Third Class Mikaela McGee.
On 01SEP2022, this boat, with seven illegals from Cuba on it, was captured approximately 58-miles south of Sugarloaf Key.
USCG District 7 photo, 06SEP2022.
One of many boats captured on 06SEP2022. The USCG says a total of 74 illegals were sent back to Cuba on 10SEP2022.
USCG District 7 photo.
On 07SEP2022, the USCG Cutter Charles David Junior-WPC-1107 (home port Key West) returned 85 illegals to their home country of Cuba.
USCG video, by Petty Officer Second Class Ronald Hodges, illegals from Cuba were captured about 18-miles south of Key West, 09SEP2022:
USCG District 7 video, capture of illegals from Cuba about 40-miles south of Islamorada, 09SEP2022:
USCG photo by by crew of Patrol Boat Manowar-WPB-87330, 11SEP2022.
One of many boats intercepted from 10 September through 11 September. The USCG says they sent 60 illegals back to Cuba on 13SEP2022.
USCG photo by Petty Office Third Class Cayne Wattigney, 13SEP2022.
One of many boats loaded with illegals, captured on 13SEP2022. The USCG says 99 illegals were sent back to Cuba on 15SEP2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 14SEP2022.
On 14SEP2022, this boat overloaded with illegals from Cuba was captured, the USCG did not give a location, other than to say it was off the coast of Florida.
USCG District 7 photo, 16SEP2022.
On 16SEP2022, during an interception, the illegals from Cuba jumped from their crappy home made boat and swam to the USCG. The interception took place off the coast of Marathon.
USCG District 7 photo, 17SEP2022.
On 17SEP2022, this home made boat (the USCG likes to call them “rustic vessels”) was intercepted about 7 miles west of Marquesas Keys. The USCG says their Cutter, Pablo Valent-WPC-1148, returned 78 illegals to Cuba, as part of this interception.
USCG photo by Petty Officer Second Class Brian Halbrooks, 18SEP2022.
On 18SEP2022, USCG Cutter Sycamore-WLB-209 intercepted this ‘rustic vessel’ about 20-miles southeast of Rodriguez Key.
USCG District 7 video, capture of illegals from Cuba about 40-miles south of Lower Matecumbe Key, 19SEP2022:
USCG District 7 video, capture of illegals about approximately 33-miles south of Bahia Honda State Park, 19SEP2022:
USCG District 7 video, capture of illegals about approximately 60-miles south of Marquesas Key, 24SEP2022:
USCG District 7 video, capture of more illegals about approximately 40-miles south of Marquesas Key, 24SEP2022:
USCG District 7 photo by Petty Officer Third Class Mikayla McGee, 25SEP2022.
On 25SEP2022, the USCG captured an illegal ‘rustic’ sailing vessel (notice that the sails are actually tarps), about 12-miles south of Islamorada.
USCG District 7 photo by Petty Officer Third Class Mikayla McGee, 26SEP2022.
On 26SEP2022, the USCG captured an illegal migrant vessel, about 12-miles south of Islamorada.
Welcome to borderland hell under U.S. President Joseph Robinette Biden Junior,, incomplete (just the tip of the iceberg) list of videos and reports from the United States Coast Guard, for July 2022:
U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) District 7-Air Station Clearwater video of illegals from Cuba trying to get to United States. They were approximately 18 miles northwest of Elbow Cay, Bahamas, 06JUL2022:
USCG District 7 photo, 25JUL2022.
During the last week of July 2022, in the water around the Bahamas the USCG captured numerous boats packed with illegals from Haiti. On 30JUL2022, 109 Haitians captured off the Bahamas were returned to their country.
FLORIDA:
USCG District 7 photo, 04JUL2022.
On the 4th of July, the crew of U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Isaac Mayo captured illegals from Cuba, about 23 miles south of Marathon.
USCG District 7-Station Key West photo, 05JUL2022.
This ‘rustic vessel’, nicknamed Liberta, was found approximately 63 miles east of Marathon, 05JUL2022.
USCG Station Key West photo, 06JUL2022.
On 06JUL2022, the USCG capture several illegals from Cuba, they were only three miles south of Key West and were trying to swim to shore. On 08JUL2022, the USCG returned 74 Cubans to their home country.
U.S. Coast Guard District 7 photo by Petty Officer First Class Nicole Groll, 07JUL2022.On 07JUL2022, the USCG captured this ‘rustic vessel’ about 30 miles south of Key West, it was filled with illegals from Cuba.
USCG Station Key West photo, 08JUL2022.
On 08JUL2022, a ‘good Samaritan’ reported a boat full of illegals, about 40 miles southwest of Key West. The U.S. Coast Guard responded and claims that 64 illegals from Cuba were sent back home on 10JUL2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 21JUL2022.
In Biscayne Bay, the USCG captured a boat overloaded with 163 illegals from Haiti, on 21JUL2022. They were sent back to Haiti on 25JUL2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 27JUL2022.
Near Alligator Reef Lighthouse, the USCG captured this raft with illegals from Cuba on it, 27JUL2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 29JUL2022.
On 29JUL2022, the USCG got a report of illegals in a homemade boat, about 63 miles south of Marquesas Key. 58 illegals were captured, and on 03AUG2022 they were sent back to Cuba.
On 30JUL2022, USCG Cutter Charles Sexton took 83 illegals from Cuba back to their country. Many of those illegals were captured by an oil tanker, about 78 miles south of Key West, on 27JUL2022. USCG District 7 video:
PUERTO RICO:
USCG District 7 PADET San Juan photo, 28JUL2022.
On 28JUL2022, the USCG captured a boat filled with 29 illegals from Dominican Republic, off the northwest coast of Puerto Rico. They were sent back to their home country the next day.
Welcome to borderland hell under the U.S. President, highly incomplete (just the tip of the iceberg) list of videos and links to news/government agency reports as of 30 April 2022:
U.S. Coast Guard District 7 video, from 27APR2022, of a Haitian boat approximately 60 miles northwest of Cuba. The boat was intercepted with 64 illegals onboard:
On 19APR2022, the U.S Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued a taxpayer funding video report justifying its reliance on hi-tech equipment, why Singapore is an important partner in policing smuggling that is targeting the U.S., and continued border policing operations with a focus on “rescuing” victims of human smuggling:
On 11APR2022, the USCG District 7 “rescued” 67 illegals from Haiti, 15 miles southeast of Anguilla Cay, Bahamas:
On 10APR2022, the USCG District 7, handed over 88 illegals from Haiti to the Haitian Coast Guard. Video by Lieutenant David Steele:
USCG District 7 photo, 09APR2022.
On 09APR2022, approximately 17 miles northeast of Punta Maisi, Cuba, the USCG District 7 captured, oh I mean ‘rescued’ 89 illegals from Haiti. The USCG claims the Haitian ‘voluntarily’ left the boat and ‘agreed’ to be sent back to Haiti (at U.S. taxpayer expense, of course)!
Italy:
U.S. Army photo by Cameron Porter, 05APR2022.
The U.S. Army’s Logistics Readiness Center, in Livorno, began sending humanitarian aid to Moldova, to help that tiny country deal with Ukrainian refugees.
ARIZONA: Yet again, U.S. Customs and Border Protection had to ‘rescue’ illegals stranded/injured on the Baboquivari Mountains. Video by Ozzy Trevino, 14APR2022:
U.S. Army photo by Sergeant Savannah Roy, 08APR2022.
The U.S. Air Force delivered a new MQ-1C-25 drone (unmanned aerial vehicle UAV) to Fort Huachuca. U.S. Army soldiers from Fort Stewart, Georgia, will use it to patrol the border with Mexico for the next two months. The ‘-25’ indicates the MQ-1C is the new Extended Range Gray Eagle.
U.S. Army photo by Brandon Mejia, 16FEB2022.
The U.S. Army’s Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) is about 48 miles from the border with Mexico (if you’re heading to Los Algodones), and borders with California. YPG Conservation Law Enforcement Officer Sergeant Shawn Baker says there has been a huge increase in ‘trespassing’ in the past few years, based on the number of new vehicle trails, aerial photos, and ‘in-person contacts’. Sergeant Baker stops short of blaming illegal immigrants, but warns that YPG has a lot of unexploded bombs spread across the desert, some going back to World War Two.
Near Yuma’s border with Mexico, CBP reports 10-thousand illegal crossings per week:
Kentucky Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Lerone Simmons, 28APR2022.
On 28APR2022, U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant Major James Porterfield, Command Senior Enlisted Leader of NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) and USNorthCom (U.S. Northern Command), got a tour of a Mobile Surveillance Camera (MSC) site near San Diego. The MSC is operated by the 381st Military Police Company, Indiana Army National Guard. USNorthCom is tasked with providing Mobile Surveillance Camera operators, Intelligence analysts, and aviation support operations via various state National Guard units.
Taxpayer funded College of the Canyons helps illegals:
‘Free’ taxpayer funded medical care for hundreds of thousands of illegals begins 01MAY2022:
FLORIDA:
USCG District 7 photo, 18APR2022.
The USCG claims they ‘rescued’ 84 illegals, in various homemade boats, about 17 miles south of Marathon on 18APR2022, and returned them to Cuba on 27APR2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 16APR2022.
About 17 miles south of Ramrod Key, the USCG ‘rescued’ 67 illegals from Cuba on 16APR2022, sending them back to Cuba on 18APR2022.
USCG photo, 01APR2022.
On 01APR2022, the USCG District 7 ‘rescued’ 70 illegals from Cuba, approximately 45 miles south of Marathon. The USCG says they were sent back to Cuba.
The body of a Texas Army National Guardsman, Specialist Bishop Evans, who died trying to rescue illegals from drowning, is recovered, Tennessee politician Diana Harshbarger says “The rest of the country needs to wake up!”:
U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Third Class Michael Clark, 12APR2022.
Canada’s Ambassador to the U.S., Kirsten Hillman, discusses traffic control operations for cargo ships with Laird Hail, Director of the Puget Sound Vessel Traffic Control System, on Base Seattle, 12APR2022. Canada and the U.S. work together regarding ocean going vessels using the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
Washington DC:12APR2022, Russia-Ukraine crisis forces U.S. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken to meet with UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi. Apparently the number of refugees fleeing the war are at crisis levels, and finding countries willing to take enough in is now a problem:
Welcome to borderland hell under the U.S. President, highly incomplete (just the tip of the iceberg) list of videos and links to news/government agency reports as of 28 February 2022:
For some reason, on 24FEB2022 the U.S. Coast Guard released a promo video showing taxpayer funded response to the 2021 quake in Haiti:
CBS News admits Haitians make up large part of illegals flooding into the U.S.:
U.S. Coast Guard video of drug haul, approximately 54-thousand-5-hundred pounds of cocaine and 15-thousand-8-hundred pounds of marijuana, Port Everglades, 17FEB2022:
U.S. Coast Guard-District 7 photo.
On 18FEB2022, U.S. Coast Guard- Sector Key West returned 29 illegals to their home country of Cuba.
U.S. Coast Guard-District 7 photo.
On 20FEB2022, U.S. Coast Guard-Sector Key West returned 42 illegals to their home country of Cuba.
On 30JAN2022, the crew of the USCG Cutter Richard Dixon captured a boat filled with 52 illegals from Dominican Republic, off the western coast of Cabo Rojo. The illegals were sent back to Dominican Republic.
USCG District 7 PADET San Juan photo.
On 11FEB2022, the USCG captured nine illegals from Haiti and four illegals from Dominican Republic.
On 31JAN2022, the USCG Station South Padre Island reported capturing a raft filled with 230 pounds of marijuana.
Photo by Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, 02FEB2022.
On 02FEB2022, the U.S. Coast Guard helped the Texas Game Wardens’ Marine Tactical Operations Group capture men from Mexico, who were fishing illegally in U.S. water.
Photo by Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, 02FEB2022.
They had manage to illegally catch 6-hundred pounds of Red Snapper, so it was obvious they weren’t fishing for the fun of it.
USCG Station South Padre Island photo, 04FEB2022.
On 04FEB2022, the USCG captured another fishing crew from Mexico, illegally fishing at night in U.S. water.
U.S. Coast Guard-Air Station Corpus Christi video of capture of illegal Mexican fishing boat, 09FEB2022:
U.S. Coast Guard-District 8 photo.
On 13FEB2022, U.S. Coast Guard captured illegal fishing gear near Corpus Christi.