Border Patrol morale improves under Trump

 Federalist Wire:

...

The U.S. Border Patrol is experiencing a remarkable resurgence in spirit and effectiveness, according to Chief Mike Banks. In a recent interview on “America’s Newsroom,” Banks shared his enthusiasm, stating, “We’ve had the handcuffs taken off” and “we’re allowed to actually do our job, which is go out and enforce the law.”

This newfound freedom to uphold immigration laws has ignited a wave of optimism among agents, with Banks noting, “Under this administration, they have literally taken the handcuffs off and allowed us to enforce law instead of policies that were created to contradict the law and so our morale has continued to rise.”

A recent U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) report highlights the tangible impact of this shift. In March, apprehensions at the southern border plummeted, with fewer migrants detained in the entire month than in just the first two days of March 2024 under the previous administration. This stark contrast reflects the decisive actions taken by President Donald Trump since assuming office in January.

His administration has implemented sweeping changes, including ending birthright citizenship, halting refugee admissions, discontinuing an app used for humanitarian parole at the border, and restarting construction of the border wall.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt praised these efforts, stating, “Thanks to President Trump’s leadership, Border Patrol agents are now back to doing the jobs they signed up for: securing the border, rather than serving as travel agents for illegal aliens.”
...

While Republicans want to enforce the law, Biden and the Democrats want to import illegals that they believe will vote for Democrats.  The Trump administration has dramatically reduced the flow into the US and also needs to deport the millions that Biden let in.

See also:

Trump Secures Border As Southwest Border Encounters Down to Record Low 11,000 For Second Month In A Row As President Enforces The Law

 Encounters on the southwest border of the U.S. with Mexico dropped to a record low of 11,017, according to the latest data by U.S Customs and Border Protection, the lowest ever on record in data dating all the way back to 2000. This was the second month in a row at these record lows since President Trump began his second term, with encounters on the border in February coming in at 11,709.  

...

There were over 189,000 the month before. 

And:

CNN's New Numbers on Americans and Deportation Just Decimate the Dem Narrative

And:

 Majority of Americans support deportation of all illegal immigrants

The Trump administration published a CNN polling analysis that found more and more Americans support the deportation of all illegal immigrants in the U.S.
...

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Should Republicans go ahead and add Supreme Court Justices to head off Democrats

Is the F-35 obsolete?

Apple's huge investment in US including Texas facility