Border Patrol Union President Criticizes Biden’s Border Policies at Press Conference with Trump
In a fiery press conference held on Thursday, the president of the National Border Patrol Council (NBPC), Brandon Judd, expressed his frustration with President Biden’s policies regarding the border crisis. Judd, standing alongside former President Donald Trump in Eagle Pass, Texas, which he referred to as the “epicenter” of the crisis, criticized Biden for not addressing the situation adequately.
Judd spoke passionately about the anger felt by Border Patrol agents, stating, “Sir, I want you to know your agents, my agents, they’re mad as hell — absolutely mad that President Biden went to Brownsville, Texas, rather than going to Arizona, rather than going to San Diego, California, rather than coming to Eagle Pass, Texas, which has been the epicenter.”
He emphasized that the visit allowed Trump to witness firsthand how his policies worked compared to those implemented by the Biden administration. Judd suggested that Trump had a clear understanding of how to expand and improve these policies if he were to be elected president again in November.
The NBPC president expressed deep concern over the lack of proper policies in place to protect human life and American citizens. He criticized Biden’s policies for continuing to encourage illegal border crossings, which put lives at risk.
Judd also praised Governor Abbott for his efforts to address the crisis and thanked him for his commitment to serving the American people. He acknowledged Abbott’s potential as a presidential candidate and expressed gratitude for his dedication.
The White House has not yet responded to requests for comment.
Earlier in the day, the NBPC issued a stern warning to President Biden, urging him to “keep our name out of your mouth.” This statement came hours before Biden was scheduled to meet with officials at the border and advocate for the passage of a Senate border bill.
The union had previously issued a statement criticizing Biden’s visit to the border, deeming it “too little, too late.”
In conclusion, Border Patrol Union President Brandon Judd’s passionate criticism of President Biden’s border policies at the press conference with former President Trump shed light on the frustrations felt by Border Patrol agents. The event in Eagle Pass, Texas, served as a platform for Judd to express his concerns and emphasize the need for effective policies to protect human life and American citizens. With no response from the White House yet, the ongoing border crisis remains a contentious issue.