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Border Patrol union urges Trump to cut Obama's red tape holding back agents |
2017-04-03 |
![]() Brandon Judd, an agent who is also president of the National Border Patrol Council, said that unless President Trump can solve that kind of bureaucratic bungling -- and is willing to oust the Obama administration figures who botched the policies -- he will struggle to secure the border. The helicopters are one example of that, Mr. Judd said. Mr. Judd said that when the Border Patrol controlled its own helicopters, it got the air support it needed. But after the Homeland Security Department was created more than a decade ago, the helicopters were turned over to the Office of Air and Marine, which has been reluctant to fly the nighttime hours the agents need. "Right now the Office of Air and Marine, they fly very little at night," he told the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. "In fact, in [the Rio Grande Valley sector], we had to use Coast Guard to fly sorties in certain areas. And when their apprehensions became so great, it’s my understanding the officer at Air and Marine asked them not to fly anymore at night in RGV because it was making them look bad." |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#2 One gets the impression that ICE has somehow managed to avoid being remade. Champ inflicted deep and lasting damage to DOD. ICE, on the other hand, seems to have some people left who genuinely want to do their job. Would be interested to know how this was accomplished. |
Posted by: Iblis 2017-04-03 12:29 |
#1 And when their apprehensions became so great, it’s my understanding the officer at Air and Marine asked them not to fly anymore at night in RGV because it was making them look bad." There you see, mediocrity isn't so difficult after all. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2017-04-03 04:40 |