Border Patrol Union Outraged by Bush’s Immigration Proposal
The
US Border Patrol’s union has spoken out against President Bush’s immigration
proposal, saying it is offensive to federal agents who risk their lives to keep
illegal border crossers out of the country, and rewards illegal immigrants that
the agency fails to catch. Some
agents stated they plan to resign from the border patrol because the proposal is
viewed as an insult to agents who are already demoralized.
Border
Patrol union representatives have told the press that Bush’s plan will make
the agency’s job even more difficult, as it will increase the number of
illegal border crossings. Agents
are warning that security on US borders presents a clear and increasing danger
as even more illegal aliens enter the country.
While
union representatives are being vocal regarding the subject, federal officials
have instructed border patrol agents not to disclose information that might
reflect poorly on the idea. A
spokesman from the agency told the press that the purpose of these instructions
was meant to prevent confusion about how to handle questions on the
president’s proposal and statistical information on apprehension numbers will
be available, but only through headquarters.
Meanwhile,
US border patrol agents have been told to ask a series of questions when they
capture illegal immigrants, including whether the immigrants have heard of
Bush’s proposal.
A
border patrol union official said to the press that the warning’s intent was
not only to maintain consistency, but also to intimidate agents into not raising
concerns about problems they could face in dealing with a flood of illegal
immigrants.
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