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US Border Patrol Paul Perez: Minneapolis’ Sanctuary Policy Making Matters Worse
US Border Patrol Paul Perez: Minneapolis’ Sanctuary Policy Making Matters Worse

The situation in Minneapolis, Minnesota, reached a level of chaos after the shooting death of Alex Pretti. The corporate media and local politicians like Governor Walz and Mayor Frey are placing the blame for the ‘surge in violence’ solely on federal law enforcement (Border Patrol and ICE (Immigration Custom Enforcement)).

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US Border Patrol Paul Perez, President for the National Border Patrol Council, joins the WFEA Morning for an exclusive New Hampshire discussion on dangerous rhetoric from the left that has led to heated confrontations on the ground.

The Morning Update host Jeff Chidester and Paul Perz discuss that, beyond the violent rhetoric that has federal agents described as ‘Nazis, Gestapo, Racist,’ sanctuary policies that prevent cooperation between local authorities and federal authorities, and unchecked, out-of-control gangs of protestors (agitators) have made the situation on the ground dangerous for federal agents.

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