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Border Patrol Union Throws Up Hands, Suggests Most Any Bill Would Help Crisis

Border Patrol Union Throws Up Hands, Suggests Most Any Bill Would Help Crisis

A US Customs and Border Protection patch is seen on the arm of an agent in the Jacumba mountains on October 6, 2022 in Imperial County, California. - In the fiscal year 2022 the number of migrant apprehensions exceeded 2 million, a new record in US Border Patrol history, but these apprehensions include many repeat offenders. (Photo by allison dinner / AFP) (Photo by ALLISON DINNER/AFP via Getty Images)

The National Border Patrol Council, a labor union, is backing Senate legislation to provide funding for border security in exchange for foreign aid to Ukraine and Israel that conservatives have excoriated as likely to exacerbate the situation at the southern border.

The Senate legislation has prompted criticism from Republican border hawks, including calls for a change in party leadership.

And Utah GOP Sen. Mike Lee said the legislation “feels like an elaborate practical joke.”

But National Border Patrol Council Vice President Art del Cueto on Monday insisted his organization would support the legislation, contending it would likely be the best they could get.

“We support this bill, because it’s like I said, it brings some kind of normalcy to the mess that was created under this administration,” he said on the “Just the News, No Noise” television show. “Is it a perfect bill? No, I don’t think we’re gonna get the perfect bill.”

He then touched on one of the points of criticism, referencing a threshold of 5,000 crossings per day for a week before requiring the exercise of border emergency authority.

“The asylum officers will make the determination on the assignment, if you don’t have a good asylum claim, they’re going to get, you know, sent back immediately, without ever getting relief,” he continued. “And as opposed to now, everyone’s getting released. And no, they’re not showing up for court or, you know, their court cases are 10 years down the road.”

“Like I said, not perfect. I wish everyone would … go through all the processes, but over 60% of what is being apprehended a single male military, age. [We need to stop these] individuals from being released,” he concluded.

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