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A joint operation along the southern border in Texas resulted in the seizure of hundreds of pounds of marijuana that came across from Mexico over the weekend, authorities said Monday. 

Officials with the Texas Department of Public Safety, the U.S. Border Patrol and Texas Game Wardens made the bust on around 6 p.m. Saturday in Rio Grande City, a border town, a DPS spokesman told Fox News. 

A group of smugglers allegedly brought 463 pounds of marijuana wrapped in multiple packages in from Mexico on a raft and loaded them onto a vehicle, authorities said. 

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Marijuana packages found at border

State and federal authorities in Texas busted a group of drug smugglers with 463 pounds of marijuana over the weekend, officials said Monday. (Texas Department of Public Safety)

When authorities intercepted the smugglers, they fled back onto the Mexican side of the border, they said. 

The bust was part of Operation Lone Star, an effort by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and other officials to combat illegal immigration and crime at the border. Since the security mission began in March, authorities have seized drugs of all kinds, including 336 million "lethal" doses of fentanyl, Abbott said last week. 

Gov. Greg Abbott seen speaking at press conference wearing striped red tie and standing in front of flags

Texas Governor Greg Abbott, file photo.  (Photo by Lynda M. Gonzalez-Pool/Getty Images)

The effort is in response to the Biden administration's refusal to address the issues on the border, he said. 

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"All of this is a byproduct of Biden's open border policies that led to about 2.2 million people being apprehended coming across the border in just this past year," Abbott said. "When you have that many people coming across the border with the assistance of Mexican drug cartels, it makes it far easier for the greater volume of fentanyl to be crossing our border."