88R20931 CJM-D
 
  By: LaMantia S.R. No. 392
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Gloria I. Chavez became the highest-ranking female
  agent in the United States Border Patrol when she was appointed
  chief of the increasingly active Rio Grande Valley Sector on
  October 9, 2022; and
         WHEREAS, Chief Chavez previously served as chief patrol agent
  of the El Paso Sector; she initially took the job on an interim
  basis in 2019, at the height of that summer's major influx of
  migrants, and she received a permanent appointment the following
  March; during her tenure, she led all enforcement operations along
  264 miles of the Mexican border in West Texas and southern New
  Mexico, managing 11 stations, 6 permanent immigrant checkpoints,
  and 3 forward operating bases; she worked diligently to increase
  transparency and improve engagement with the El Paso community,
  earning plaudits from local immigrant advocates; and
         WHEREAS, Chief Chavez grew up in Brownsville and graduated
  magna cum laude from Columbia Southern University with a bachelor's
  degree in criminal justice administration; after working for the
  Nueces County Sheriff's Office and Taft Police Department, she
  joined the Border Patrol in 1995 as an agent in Imperial Beach,
  California; she went on to become chief of Washington State's
  Spokane Sector and California's El Centro Sector; in addition, she
  served at national headquarters as deputy chief for operations
  under the Law Enforcement Operations Directorate and as commander
  for the CBP Migration Crisis Team; a recipient of the OHS
  Secretary's Silver Medal Award, she holds a master's degree in
  security studies-homeland security and defense from the Naval
  Postgraduate School, and she is a graduate of the Senior Executive
  Fellows Program at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government;
  and
         WHEREAS, Over the course of her long career, Gloria Chavez
  has distinguished herself through her professionalism and
  commitment to excellence, and she may indeed reflect with pride on
  her accomplishments as she takes on the challenges of her new role;
  now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the Senate of the 88th Texas Legislature
  hereby congratulate Gloria I. Chavez on her appointment as U.S.
  Border Patrol chief of the Rio Grande Valley Sector and extend to
  her sincere best wishes for continued success; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for Chief Chavez as an expression of high regard by the
  Texas Senate.