By Daniel Stefanski |
Smugglers continue to exploit the crisis at America’s southern border.
Earlier this month, the Chief Patrol Agent of the U.S. Border Patrol’s Tucson Sector, John R. Modlin, reported that members of his team had discovered the existence of two cloned Border Patrol vehicles in the field. He revealed that both vehicles were “intercepted by Three Points Station agents,” and he applauded “our vigilant agents for their unwavering dedication.”
Chief Modlin’s post followed one from Jason Owens, the 26th Chief of the U.S. Border Patrol, who had disclosed that one of the vehicles was involved in “a human smuggling event.” Chief Owens stated that “one agent was assaulted during the arrest of the USC driver & 11 undocumented subjects,” and that “criminal prosecution for the assault is being pursued.”
The “X” account for the Arizona Trooper’s FOP Lodge 32 weighed in on the news, writing, “The cartels are cloning Border Patrol vehicles AND assaulting Border Patrol Agents. This is beyond partisan talking points and virtue signaling. This is full blown anarchy and it has to stop.”
Arizona State Senator Janae Shamp took notice of the announcement. She posted, “Every state is a border state.”
The crisis at the border continues to overwhelm Border Patrol agents and local law enforcement, as cartels and smugglers exploit the lawlessness for their benefit. The Tucson Border Sector, where the cloned vehicles were found, has been the epicenter of the border crisis, leading the nation in border apprehensions month after month.
Daniel Stefanski is a reporter for AZ Free News. You can send him news tips using this link.