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-Land of the Free
Border Patrol agents, facing scrutiny over shootings, have harsh words for their leaders
2015-06-18
[LA Times] Rank-and-file Border Patrol agents are furious that they have lost some of their favorite enforcement tools and say that intense public criticism of border shootings has led to a morale crisis..

"We lack the political will to enforce the law and allow our agency to be effective," said National Border Patrol Council spokesman Shawn Moran in a conference call with reporters Wednesday. The call was coordinated by the union that represents the agents.

Among the most far-reaching and damning accusations from agents working entry points in Arizona, Texas and California was that the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol administration in Washington does not want agents to make drug busts and has taken away their ability to do so.

Shane Gallagher, an agent in the San Diego sector, said roving interdiction patrols -- in which agents would stop suspicious vehicles north of the border -- were extraordinarily successful at nabbing border crossers with drugs. But those patrols would then create uncomfortable questions for the ports through which the vehicles had just passed, he said.
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  The f'n BP should stop harassing Americans 75 miles from the border and accusing them of felonies that aren't in the criminal record. The BP has lost my support. Thugs. No, Mexicans.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2015-06-18 21:28  

#4  ....but raising the cost and difficulty to where movement across the zone is minimized.

..and like natural terrain, be used to channelize movement into specific routes.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-06-18 19:18  

#3  Just build the damned barrier fence. That should slow the flow enough to where patrols can be effective. The fence, like any good military combat engineering item, is not aimed at preventing movement completely, but raising the cost and difficulty to where movement across the zone is minimized. This means casual crossers would be deterred, leaving high value targets as the ones trying to cross. This dries up the flood of illegals that the really bad guys depend on to mask their movements. And these are the ones we need to be targeting anyway, as a matter of security.
Posted by: OldSpook   2015-06-18 19:03  

#2  I'd like to tell these guys to hang in there because we have an election coming up. But I'm not hopeful about the results.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2015-06-18 14:55  

#1  "We lack the political will to enforce the law and allow our agency to be effective..."

As by design
Posted by: DarthVader   2015-06-18 12:50  

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