“She was tapped by President Biden to be the official/unofficial ‘Border Czar’ and failed at it MISERABLY,” a border patrol agent texted to the examiner. “Aside from that, her overall personality, or lack thereof, is not appealing at all. When she speaks in public and goes off script, you get awkward word salads and obnoxious cackling. And finally, I spent 16 years in California. She is a textbook ‘California Liberal’ and always will be. No matter how hard the DNC tries to paint her as a ‘moderate.'”
“These past four years have been a nightmare for the patrol, and it would be another four years of the same — and probably worse than Biden, honestly,” admitted a second agent.
“I’ve learned to put up with the Democrat Administrations. I’m at the point where I’m in it for me now, not the patrol,” said an agent who also thought the vice president would laugh if she had to answer serious questions regarding tax payer money for illegals tuition and driver's licenses.
“We are screwed as a country if she becomes president. The border will never close,” another agent said.
After Harris received the presumptive nomination, reports surfaced that as the border czar, she never had a single conversation with the current or former Border Patrol chief.
“Nothing has been done to show support for Border Patrol Agents or the mission in the past 4 years. I fear having another 4 years of the same thing would be even more detrimental to the homeland if Harris becomes president,” yet another agent texted the examiner.
Trump's vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance slammed the media for brushing her responsibility aside. Vance told ABC News Jonathan Karl, “She had control over a lot of our border policy at a time when they were suspending deportations…they stopped Donald Trump’s remain in Mexico policy, and they re-instituted catch and release.”
“They basically threw open the gates of our country and now we have a ton of fentanyl, a ton of people suffering, and a ton of Americans,” Vance said but reiterated the way to fix the border is to "start with what's achievable."
Spokesman Chris Cabrera of the National Border Patrol Council bluntly told the examiner, "the whole radical point is dead-on. One of the issues is that this administration has always slow-walked this issue at the border. They denied it, and when they wanted to come down [to visit the border], they’d make sure they go somewhere that was good optics and not look bad for them.”