Border Patrol Union President: Major border increase won’t be now but in coming weeks, cartels know ‘too much media attention now’
Brandon Judd discusses predictions for immigration across the southern border, after the expiring of Title 42 on Thursday. The Border Patrol Union President comments that the border will be quiet in the coming weeks as “the cartels understand U.S. politics,” they know there has been a huge media push in the last few weeks and eyes are on the border, so the cartels will wait until the “talk dies down” and the media leaves. The Border Patrol Union President says that under the Biden administration apprehensions have roared to a record high 10,000 a day, with post-title 42 levels in the comings week to see increases of 13-16,000 a day. That is compared to “under normal administrations, on a normal day, [border patrol] averages between 1000 to 1,500 a day.”