“It doesn’t take a hero to order men into battle,” declared Norman Schwarzkopf, a US general during the Gulf War. Being one of those men who goes into battle requires a hero.”
This includes the heroic men and women on our border who have been ordered into an endless struggle while their commander-in-chief ignores the continual danger they face.
According to the Washington Examiner, US Customs and Border Protection has placed its agents on high alert after intelligence identified a conspiracy to “torture” Border Patrol agents and their families.
The FBI shared an image of the intercepted message that read, “We will pay for any addresses of Border Patrol agents!! $200 your way if you get me a border patrol agent’s address. $1K if you get me they mommas address,” the text message promises, according to a screen shot. “We offer $$$ for information on B.P. agents. Top dollar on good info. I’ll post us torturing any bp agent u send.”
News Nation’s Ali Bradley posted the screenshot with the caption, “NEW … @CBP sends out internal alert to agents after intercepting messages seeking the home addresses of agents and their families with an intent to do harm.
“The agency says the messages also show the intent to post the torturing of BPAs on social media,” the post continued.
“Agents I talk to are extremely concerned for their safety. While assaults on agents are down from last year, assaults involving firearms are up slightly,” Bradley added.
NEW: “We will pay for any addresses of border patrol agents!!”@CBP sends out internal alert to agents after intercepting messages seeking the home addresses of agents and their families with an intent to do harm—
The text message obtained by CBP states, “$200 your way if you… pic.twitter.com/98PA8pYdWv— Ali Bradley (@AliBradleyTV) October 11, 2023
The El Paso Sector Intelligence and Operations Center got information on the letter, according to the Examiner, and subsequently sent an email to CBP agents.
Border patrol is already facing increased hostility.
In September, a border patrol agent was severely beaten by a cartel agent with the word RATA scribbled on his head.
*GRAPHIC WARNING* These images show a BP Agent in the RGV assaulted by a smuggler moving migrants. Took 3 agents to get him down. The cartel marked him a “rat” hence the “RATA” tattooed on his forehead. BPAs are increasingly facing assaults and violent smugglers @FoxNews pic.twitter.com/GTPyMUaMZI
— Griff Jenkins (@GriffJenkins) September 25, 2023
These centers, according to Fox, use surveillance cameras, communication systems, and dispatch offices to monitor authorities, civilians, and competitors.
Mexican officials discovered illegal surveillance cameras in border cities held by these cartels, prompting their removal.
Cartels also pay property owners to install cameras that allow for real-time monitoring and data collection. Drones and lookouts, dubbed “halcones,” provide extra information on activities such as Border Patrol shifts and migrant movements.
According to Fox News, cartels use makeshift dispatch centers to coordinate operations and attacks, indicating their rising technological competence and posing substantial hurdles to Mexican security authorities.
The Biden administration, in their obvious goal to shift the voting demographics of our country, has not only put Border Patrol agents and their families in grave danger, but they are also closing their eyes to the prospect that we are letting wolves into the sheep pen every day.
“The fact is,” Luna said,” that the likelihood of a terrorist attack here on U.S. territory, especially because of the fact that so many people have slipped through our southern border, is very likely, and it’s concerning.”
According to DHS in 2022, there were over 600,000 illegals that got away. How many of those 600,000 individuals are terrorists? This year USBP has encountered 146 known foreign terrorists attempting to cross the southern border. pic.twitter.com/kJo21DSVkl
— Anna Paulina Luna (@realannapaulina) October 10, 2023
Protecting Border Patrol personnel’s well-being and safety is not only an ethical obligation but also a vital requirement for sustaining the security and integrity of the US-Mexico border.
With such intercepted messages, combined with earlier evidence concerning the cartels surveilling the CBP, it now appears to be a matter of “when” rather than “if.”
It is terrible that these brave men and women must accomplish this on their own.
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