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On The Border company history timeline

1992

The food is bad, the prices are high, and there are no good bookstores. It is not the place to visit on your next vacation,” William Langewiesche writes in a 1992 story in The Atlantic.

1993

In an effort to bring a level of control to the border, Operation "Hold the Line" was established in 1993 in El Paso, and proved an immediate success.

2001

Homeland security became a primary concern of the nation after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.

2003

On March 1, 2003, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was established, and the United States Border Patrol became part of United States Customs and Border Protection, a component of DHS.

2007

In 2007, On The Border opens its first international location bringing its authentic Border-Style Mex to Seoul, Korea.

2015

January 22, 2015, Tom Dart, The Guardian -- Hundreds, if not thousands, of Mexicans and Mexican Americans were killed in a little-known but brutal border conflict a century ago, with members of the celebrated law enforcement agency implicated in many of the deaths.

2016

January 16, 2016, Daniel A. Flores, Valley Morning Star -- South Texas College history instructor Trinidad O. Gonzales grew up hearing of violence perpetrated by Texas Rangers against those in the Rio Grande Valley, including in his own family.

2020

Since joining On The Border in 2020, he has leveraged his industry experience to improve profitability, drive sales and streamline operations.

2021

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2022

On The Border Mexican Grill & Cantina is opening its first restaurant in Anchorage, Alaska, in mid-June 2022.

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