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Take Our Border Back Convoy Faces Delays in Getting to Austin Area




Take Our Border Back Convoy Faces Delay on its Journey to Austin

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The Take Our Border Back convoy has experienced a delay in reaching the Austin area on Wednesday night. The procession of vehicles, which originally planned to arrive in Dripping Springs at 7 p.m., faced delays due to issues in the Houston area, according to the organizers.

Despite the delay, a small crowd patiently waited for the convoy in the Austin area until at least 10 p.m. on Wednesday. Dripping Springs expects to host the convoy without any specific events scheduled for the night. Instead, a pep rally has been planned for Thursday before the convoy continues its journey to Eagle Pass.

Michael R., a participant in the convoy, emphasized the importance of Americans coming together to address the issues surrounding border security. While he supports the organizers’ efforts to maintain peaceful rallies, he also highlights concerns about potential disturbances by individuals who may have different intentions.

Dan Beazley, who joined the convoy from Detroit, carried a 65-pound wooden cross made in his garage. Beazley has been taking this cross to different cities affected by violence, aiming to send a strong message of unity to both Democrats and Republicans.

Peace, hope, and love are the core values that Beazley believes the event represents.

For further updates and more information on the Take Our Border Back convoy, visit our website.


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