Border Patrol Misconduct Becomes a National Problem
Criminals with badges and federal paychecks
By 7 p.m., the Border Patrol, having questioned the first two victims, had realized there was a third victim, notifying the FBI that a kidnapping had occurred and that the girl was probably being held by a Border Patrol agent. The magnitude and horror of the crime were unusual, but the potential perpetrator wasn't. The FBI in McAllen had gotten used to investigating assaults and misconduct among Border Patrol agents; it had become the field office's top criminal priority…
But the Border Patrol has also become one of the nation's deadliest law enforcement agencies over that same period, involved in more fatal shootings—at least 46—since 2004 than perhaps any other such agency. (As this summer's events in Ferguson, Missouri, showed, definitive statistics on fatal law enforcement shootings are notoriously difficult to collect.) An internal report last year that the agency tried to keep secret accused its agents of shooting their weapons not out of fear for their lives but instead out of "frustration."
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but these are honest ,hard working heroes.Nat Geo tv tells me so.
If it is going to take a generation to fix it, it will never be fixed. Especially by a leadership that will never continue beyond the next election.
The only solution is to fire everyone and scrap the damn thing entirely.
You're talking about the whole government, right?
If I feel frustrated, can I go and shoot some people? Or only if I have a badge?
Border Patrol is the largest and possibly most corrupt policing agency in the country. So which Washington, DC clown was it that was advocating the formation of a new national police force not long ago? Just what the country needs, right?
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