They thought they could break us. As of yesterday they…
- Slashed my pay by $30,000.
- Stripped me of my gun, badge, credentials, armor, and radio.
- Humiliated me publicly at the station.
- Left a menacing message for me on the Chief's whiteboard.
- Harassed my family.
- Promoted the perpetrator to D.C. with a pay raise, while hiding names on memos.
- Changed my work schedule.
If defending over 300,000 missing children and the United States makes me the villain, then I embrace that role.
All because I spoke to @RonJohnsonWI and was in @JamesOKeefeIII film #LineInTheSand exposing the corruption behind our nation’s border on @TCNetwork ?
This isn't just cowardice; it's tyranny. Allowing this proves we're letting justice be crushed. We MUST rise, unite, and FIGHT BACK against this evil. 🔥🇺🇸
- Zach Apotheker God Bless in Jesus name AMEN✝️
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**🚨 Sounding the Alarm on Border Security: A Thread 🧵**
1/1 Imagine this: You're a Border Patrol Agent, sworn to protect, but what you're seeing at the border is beyond alarming. So I decided to speak out and was served a cease and desist. Here's the reality:
- **Women in peril**: American women are being raped and murdered by people encountered by Border Patrol and brought into the country through NGOs receiving taxpayer funds.
- **Criminal benefits**: Gang members are getting perks meant for our war heroes and citizens.
2/2 Meanwhile, **Border Patrol Chief Jason Owens was enjoying a fiesta in Mexico** with Francisco Javier Gonzalez, the grandson of Don Julio, smoking a big long cigar at the Tequila Casa de los González, his family’s distillery complex, not a care in the world:
- With him, the likes of Gloria Chavez, RGV Sector Chief, having a grand old time.
Oh, and by the way, Mexican-American businessman Eduardo Garza, who owns Uni-Trade, which advises international companies on “global transportation, foreign trade and customs,” hosted Border Patrol officials at his ranch in Laredo, Texas, for three events and hosted a smaller group of officials in Mexico for two other events, sources say.
When confronted with this issue, the excuse was: Our great leaders were creating a tequila brand for Border Patrol's 100-year anniversary.
Meanwhile, suicide is at an all-time high, and the one thing leadership tells agents not to do is over-consume alcohol. Clearly, leadership doesn’t care about the country or agents, only themselves. Sickening.
3/3 I met with Senator Ron Johnson. His solution? Maybe a letter. Is that how we fix a broken border and broken leadership?