Border Patrol Agent: 60 Percent of Illegal US-Mexican Border Crossers Succeed

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WASHINGTON, DC — A Border Patrol agent, while testifying before a Senate panel today, indicated that nearly 6 out of every 10 aliens who attempt to infiltrate the United States through the U.S.-Mexico border are not apprehended.

The agent accused the Obama administration of misleading the American people by manipulating illegal cross-border activity statistics.

Chris Cabrera, a Border Patrol agent at the Rio Grande Valley Sector in Texas, added that his fellow agents “face retribution” from their superiors for reporting illegal alien groups larger than 20.

Cabrera is the vice president of National Border Patrol Council (NBPC) Local 3307, a union for border agents. He testified before the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee on behalf of NBPC.

“Ask any line Agent in the field and he or she will tell you that at best we apprehend 35-40% of the illegal immigrants attempting to cross. This number is even lower for drug smugglers who are much more adept at eluding capture,” said Cabrera in written testimony prepared for a congressional hearing today.

He said agents who report groups of more than 20 illegals are punished.

“Agents who repeatedly report groups larger than 20 face retribution. Management will either take them out of the field and assign them to processing detainees at the station or assign them to a fixed position in low volume areas as punishment,” Cabrera told lawmakers. “Needless to say Agents got the message and now stay below this 20 person threshold no matter the actual size of the group.”

Cabrera noted that the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency, a component of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), is manipulating statistics and misleading the American people about security along the U.S.-Mexico border.

“I want to address whether or not the border is secure. If you ask this question of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or senior management at Customs and Border Protection (CBP), they will tell you the border is secure,” the Border Patrol agent told lawmakers. “They may even point to statistics and metrics showing that the Border Patrol is 75 percent effective in apprehending illegal immigrants and drug smugglers.”

However, he also said, “I want to be crystal clear – the border is not secure,” later adding, “How can this enormous gap exist between what the DHS tells you here in Washington and what our Agents know to be the truth in the field? Frankly, it is how you manipulate the statistics.”

U.S. Border Patrol is part of the CBP agency.

Cabrera said Border Patrol Chief Michael Fisher is wrong in claiming that border agents are “75 percent effective and the border is secure.”

The Rio Grande Valley Sector is one of the busiest corridors for illegal activity.

Cabrera told lawmakers that Border Patrol agents need more resources.

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