Border Patrol takes drastic action as thousands of immigrants illegally enter Tucson daily | Washington Examiner
By: anna-giaritelli (Washington Examiner)
As of earlier this year, more than 2 million immigrants who illegally crossed the southern border had been released into the United States since 2021.
Border Patrol leadership in the Tucson region of Arizona is calling for "all hands on deck" to respond to an "unprecedented surge" of illegal immigrants, the Washington Examiner has learned.
Federal law enforcement agents in southeastern Arizona sounded the alarm in conversations with the Washington Examiner on Monday, disclosing that agents have been pulled from manning the highway checkpoints, canceled all training classes, and even diverted from desk jobs, such as posting updates on the organization's local social media, a sign of how strained the agency has become responding to thousands crossing in just one part of the southern border each day.
"As you are aware, Tucson Sector is experiencing an unprecedented surge of illegal entries in our [area of responsibility]," Tucson leadership wrote in an email to agents this afternoon, according to a copy obtained by the Washington Examiner on Monday. "[T]his morning we had more than 5,000 people in custody - far more than our holding capacity."
Since October, agents in Tucson have apprehended more than 100,000 people, including 15,650 immigrants, over the past seven days, the email stated. Tucson is one of nine regions across the 2,000-mile southern border.
"This surge poses immense challenges requiring an 'all hands-on deck' posture to staff vital positions with security, transportation, casework. and triage," the email to staff stated. "To that end, all training, to include Use of Force, Firearms Qualifications, and K9, is cancelled for the remainder of this week."
Tucson Border Patrol Chief John Modlin had hastily announced on social media over the weekend that it was pulling the handful of agents detailed to the regional headquarters to post updates about drug seizures and human smuggling busts on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook.
"In light of the ongoing migration surge, all Tucson Sector Border Patrol social media accounts will be temporarily reduced to maximize our available staffing in support of our current operational challenges," Modlin wrote in a post to X. "At this time, all available personnel are needed to address the unprecedented flow. The social media team will return once the situation permits."
Apologies for my earlier hastily written statement. To be clear, it is my intention to remain transparent. pic.twitter.com/mktMFT8S5U
— John R. Modlin (@USBPChiefTCA) November 27, 2023
Tucson agents who were not authorized to speak with media but spoke anonymously and said the decision to pull agents from desk jobs came after pushback from agents.
"When the Tucson chief was here in Nogales last week, an agent asked why sector details were still up and running if we were supposed to be all hands on deck," one agent wrote in a text message. "This may be the result of that question."
A second agent said pulling agents from desk jobs at the Tucson regional headquarters was not normal but required given the unusual circumstances.
"It is very odd to stop a Sector detail but we are overburdened with bodies. There is no enforcement of immigration law," said the second agent.
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection spokesman said in a statement shared after publication that the Border Patrol carefully and appropriately responds to surges.
"Border Patrol field leaders determine how to prioritize and best deploy personnel and resources under their command, including generating local social media content," the CBP official said. "CBP is always committed to transparency and accountability, and local social media accounts are only one tool we use to provide information to the public."
Agents outside Tucson in San Diego said they and agents nationwide are doing "virtual processing," or interviewing immigrants who are physically in Tucson by video in an effort to get through intake.
As of earlier this year, more than 2 million immigrants who illegally crossed the southern border had been released into the United States since 2021.
Claiming asylum is not a requirement to be released into the country.
Keep it on Topic
Post your memes on YOUR articles
Keep it civil.
ALL NT rules apply
So, tell me again how there is no problems at the Southern Border?
You won't hear a peep from them.
It's amazing how many people don't understand that.
This issue is going to be the downfall of the Dems at all levels. Too many legal citizens of all demographics are being negatively impacted by this flood of unvetted and unvaxxed, mostly working age males, from all over the world.
"It is very odd to stop a Sector detail but we are overburdened with bodies. There is no enforcement of immigration law," said the second agent.
Well stated officer, but the comment is falling on Biden's deaf ears.
But we've repeatedly been assured by Biden, Harris, Mayorkas, and congressional Democrats that the southern border is "secure" and "closed"! Have all of them been lying for 3 years?
Biden has been lying for well over 50 years.
That we know of. Given his long history of lying since college/law school, I wouldn't be surprised if he lied in K-12 grades as well.