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ast week, I visited South Texas for the second time in two years. Once again, I was blown away with the lack of border enforcement. Although I must admit, the situation is now ten times worse than it was when I visited in 2013. I am constantly receiving messages from Border Patrol Agents who want to share information. During my trip last week, I met with three agents from various sectors. Each told me similar stories which send shivers down my spine. One BP Agent was brave enough to do an on-camera interview with me. The interview took place just 1/4 mile away from the most active crossing in Brownsville, TX. DML: If 100 illegal aliens cross over in an hour, how many will you guys catch? BP: It varies, but right now so many of our agents are busy processing people that I’d say it’s more than 50% getting through. DML: Do the American people have any idea as to what is coming across? BP: No. This is not about what you see, it’s about what you don’t see. The amount of criminals, murderers and terrorists entering the U.S. right now is overwhelming. We can’t stop it. We’re like the cream inside an Oreo. We’re stuck in the middle. Scouts watch us from the Mexican side. Scouts watch us from the American side. Americans are working for the Cartels. DML: Americans? BP: Yes, and lots of them. And because we are so preoccupied, the opportunities for the very worst people to sneak across is there 24/7. Everyone in our agency knows it. National security is completely compromised. DML: On a scale of 1-10, the security risk at the border right now is…? BP: At this very moment it’s a 7, maybe higher. DML: How long has this been going on? BP: It started to get really bad in January. But it’s gotten really, really bad over the last month and seems to be worsening by the day. The traffic is unreal. DML: Who gave the directive to release these people into the U.S. instead of deporting them? BP: It’s definitely coming from high up. One day during roll call we were told we have new procedures regarding families. And that’s when we started releasing them all into the U.S. Agents like myself were up in arms, but there is nothing we can do. Nobody, and I mean nobody, working at the Border Patrol is happy about what is happening. We want to deport these people. We want to do our jobs. Please like Dennis Michael Lynch on Facebook. Read more at dmldaily/border-patrol-agents-sounds-warning/#uq8sSb190zR0RZbB.99
Posted on: Sun, 15 Jun 2014 18:25:13 +0000

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