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The United States Border Patrol is a constant presence along the river, and in light of the recent drug-related violence on the Mexican side, a welcome, if disquieting sight.
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The United States Border Patrol is a constant presence along the river, and in light of the recent drug-related violence on the Mexican side, a welcome, if disquieting sight.
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The United States Border Patrol is a constant presence along the river, and in light of the recent drug-related violence on the Mexican side, a welcome, if disquieting sight.
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The United States Border Patrol is a constant presence along the river, and in light of the recent drug-related violence on the Mexican side, a welcome, if disquieting sight.
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Everything about the 2000 miles that connects us with Mexico -- including the establishment of the United States Border Patrol -- is critical in resolving the problems of human trafficking, cross border violence and drug smuggling.
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Everything about the 2000 miles that connects us with Mexico -- including the establishment of the United States Border Patrol -- is critical in resolving the problems of human trafficking, cross border violence and drug smuggling.
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DOBBS: I mean, can you tell me, Congressman, why should any man or woman serving in the United States Border Patrol believe for one second that their leader, David Aguilar, their next level of leader, the secretary -- the Department of Homeland Security, and their president, why should they have any faith in them?
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Therefore, I hereby resign my position in the United States Border Patrol, effective immediately.
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Why can't the United States Border Patrol get the resources, the manpower and the commitment of its leadership to secure that border?
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Why can't the United States Border Patrol get the resources, the manpower and the commitment of its leadership to secure that border?
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