Border Patrol Overreach: Agents Operating Deep Inside U.S. Amid Dropping Border Arrests
As border arrests plummet, Border Patrol agents increasingly operate deep inside America, blurring lines between border security and interior policing—raising critical questions about government overreach and constitutional rights.
The U.S. Border Patrol, traditionally tasked with securing the nation's frontiers, is increasingly found far from the actual borders with Mexico or Canada. This shift comes as border apprehensions fall to historic lows — at their lowest in six decades — prompting a controversial redeployment of roughly 20,000 agents into America's interior cities. Video footage revealing aggressive arrests in places like Southern California underscores a troubling trend: Border Patrol officers acting beyond their intended scope of authority. One incident showed an agent striking a landscaper during an arrest, justified by claims the man wielded a weed trimmer. Yet family testimonies...
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