Border Patrol Chief testifies: Major spike in Muslims from Pakistan, Afghanistan, trying to enter the country

By David Drudge (CALIFORNIA NETWORK) 3/24/2016 (5 days ago)


The Obama administration is lying when it says the border is secure. According to a Border Patrol union chief, an increasing number of people attempting to enter the country are coming from countries such as Afghanistan and Pakistan. Also, Border Patrol staff are being told to falsify records to pad results.

LOS ANGELES, CA (California Network) - The truth about our border is being suppressed, according to Brandon Judd, the president of the National Border Patrol Council, a union representing the Border Patrol.

Judd told a subcommittee of the the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, that the number of arrests of people trying to enter the country illegally from Pakistan and Afghanistan up dramatically higher than in previous years.

According to statistics, during fiscal year 2015, the Border patrol arrested 5 from Afghanistan, 57 from Pakistan and 1,327 from China. Now, in the first five months of fiscal year 2016, the numbers show 18 from Afghanistan, 79 from Pakistan and 619 from China.

Judd also said that similar spikes have been seen coming from Albania, Bangladesh and Brazil.

Finally, Judd pointed out that the actual arrest rate is officially 47 percent, but may also be much lower. Officials pressure staff to "fudge" reports, he told the committee.

It's also believed that many more people enter the country than are ever detected.

The borders could be controlled in an instant by executive order. deployment of the National Guard, or the allocation of adequate resources could put a virtual stop to illegal immigration.

Illegal immigration is a problem because terrorists could use the unsecured borders of the United States to enter the country undetected.

Many fear it is only a matter of time before terrorists enter the country illegally and commit a massive act of terrorism that will horrify the world.

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