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Trump Endorsed by National Border Patrol Council Representing 19,000 Agents at Arizona Rally
Oct 13, 2024, 10:40 PM
Former President Donald Trump received the official endorsement of the National Border Patrol Council during a rally in Prescott Valley, Arizona. The union, which represents over 19,000 Border Patrol agents nationwide, voiced its support for Trump, citing his commitment to border security. Union President Paul Perez emphasized that Trump has always stood with the men and women protecting the border. Trump announced plans to hire 10,000 additional Border Patrol agents and provide existing agents with raises if reelected. This endorsement comes amid Trump's criticism of Vice President Kamala Harris's handling of immigration policies. The union, representing 16,000 agents, highlighted the choice in November between continued chaos and securing the border.
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