Even the Chief is calling for tougher consequences for the thousands crossing illegally. "I'm talking about jail time. I'm talking about being removed from the country, and I'm talking about being banned from being able to come back, because you chose to come in the illegal way instead of the established lawful pathways that we set for you," Owens said.
Of course Karine Jean Pierre is still claiming that the new law in Texas that allows officers to make arrests is going to make Texas "less safe"
The Border Patrol Chiefs response, "the law is not going to stop us from doing our job, and there is no better partner for the Border Patrol than the Texas Department of Public Safety."
Of course Karine Jean Pierre is still claiming that the new law in Texas that allows officers to make arrests is going to make Texas "less safe"
The Border Patrol Chiefs response, "the law is not going to stop us from doing our job, and there is no better partner for the Border Patrol than the Texas Department of Public Safety."
Border Patrol chief suggests 'jail time,' tougher 'consequences' to stop illegal US-Mexico border crossings
Border Patrol Chief Jason Owens said during an interview that tougher punishments, such as "jail time," are needed to deter U.S.-Mexico border crossings.
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