The head of the union representing Border Patrol agents across the country slammed President Biden at a press conference Thursday, saying Border Patrol agents are “insanely angry” at his policies that have allowed conditions at the border. “It’s terrible,” he declared. I can’t believe it’s going to get this bad.
Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Protection Council (NBCP), described Eagle Pass, Texas, as the “epicenter” of the border crisis, while Biden held dueling events in less-impacted Brownsville, hundreds of miles away. appeared alongside former President Donald Trump. , Texas.
“Sir, your agents, my agents, they’re furiously angry. Absolutely mad that President Biden went to Brownsville, Texas, instead of going to Arizona, instead of going to San Diego, California. “I’m going to Eagle Pass, Texas, where the epicenter is,” Judd said when President Trump invited him to the microphone.
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President Biden (left) and National Border Protection Council Chairman Brandon Judd. (Getty Images)
Judd said the trip will allow President Trump to see how his policies work compared to those implemented by the Biden administration and inform him of his policies if he is elected president in November. He said he was able to clarify how to expand.
“Your employees…they’re angry. Border Patrol agents are angry that we don’t have the right policies that we need to protect lives, protect American citizens, and protect people who cross our border illegally. ,” Judd said. “We can’t do that because President Biden’s policies continue to encourage people to cross here.”
“Thankfully, we have governors like Governor Abbott. Thankfully, we have people who are willing to give up everything they’ve ever done to serve the American people and run for president of the United States. Mr. President, Thank you,” he added.
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National Border Patrol Council Chairman Brandon Judd speaks at a news conference Thursday with former President Donald Trump in Eagle Pass, Texas. (Fox News)
FOX News Digital has reached out to the White House for comment.
Earlier in the day, NBCP issued a sharp warning to Biden to “keep our name out of your mouth,” hours before the president was scheduled to meet with officials at the border to urge passage of the Senate border bill. did.
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The union also released a statement earlier this week criticizing the visit as “too little, too late”.
FOX News’ Adam Shaw contributed to this report.

