Note: How can this guy still be up in the polls? I have little to no respect for this guy!
A move by the Obama administration to close nine Border Patrol stations over
four states has spurred outrage from local officials, members of Congress — even
Border Patrol agents.
Though the affected stations are scattered
throughout northern and central Texas, and three other states, critics say
closing them will undercut anti-immigration efforts in busy areas north of the
U.S.-Mexico border, Fox News reports.
The stations are being targeted for
closure so U.S. Customs and Border Protection can reassign agents to busier
areas closer to the border. One of the affected stations is in Riverside,
Calif., just outside Los Angeles.
“These deactivations are consistent
with the strategic goal of securing America's borders, and our objective of
increasing and sustaining the certainty of arrest of those trying to enter our
country illegally,” Bill Brooks, CBP spokesman, told Fox News in a statement.
“By redeploying and reallocating resources at or near the border, CBP will
maximize the effectiveness of its enforcement mandate and align our investments
with our mission.”
One Border Patrol supervisor in Texas, however, has
asked local officers to “voice your concerns” to elected officials, since the
closures would remove agents from the Texas Panhandle. Several members of
Congress have asked Border Patrol Chief Michael Fisher to reconsider the
plan.
Local officials also are fretting over what will happen once the
Border Patrol leaves town, since they rely on those federal officials to assist
with immigration arrests.
“It could impact us tremendously, since we've
only got two agents up here now for 26 counties," Potter County Sheriff Brian
Thomas told Fox.
Potter County, in the Texas Panhandle, would be
affected by the planned closure of the Amarillo station.
While his area
is far from the border, Thomas called it a major corridor for illegal
immigrants. His office depends on the Border Patrol for help.
“I can't
hold a carload of people out there on I-40 for eight hours while somebody comes
from El Paso,” Thomas told Fox. “I mean, that’s just crazy.”
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