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BREAKING: Border Patrol Chief DEFIES Liberal Judge's Order, Vows to Continue Tear Gas Use Against Violent Protesters

Gary FranchiJanuary 18, 202674 views
BREAKING: Border Patrol Chief DEFIES Liberal Judge's Order, Vows to Continue Tear Gas Use Against Violent Protesters
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A Trump administration Border Patrol commander is standing firm against judicial activism, vowing to continue using tear gas against violent protesters in Minneapolis despite a federal judge's attempt to restrict law enforcement tools.

The defiant stance comes after a Minnesota federal judge – clearly sympathetic to the radical left's anti-law enforcement agenda – issued an order barring the use of tear gas on so-called "peaceful" demonstrators. But here's the reality that liberal judges refuse to acknowledge: these aren't peaceful protesters we're dealing with.

The unnamed Border Patrol official made it crystal clear that federal agents will continue using all necessary tools to protect themselves and innocent Americans from violent mobs. And frankly, it's about time someone in law enforcement stood up to these activist judges who seem more concerned with protecting criminals than protecting citizens.

Trump Administration Refuses to Back Down

This is exactly the kind of backbone Americans voted for when they returned President Trump to the White House. No more kowtowing to liberal judges who want to handcuff our brave law enforcement officers while violent leftists run wild in our streets.

The Border Patrol commander's position is simple and sensible: tear gas will be used against violent protesters who threaten federal agents and public safety. Period. The judge's order specifically mentions "peaceful" demonstrators, but anyone with eyes can see the difference between actual peaceful protest and the violent chaos that's been plaguing Minneapolis.

"Federal agents will continue using tear gas against violent protesters," the official stated, drawing a clear line in the sand against judicial overreach.

Judicial Activism vs. Public Safety

This confrontation perfectly illustrates the battle between Trump's America First agenda and the left's desire to see our cities burn. While liberal judges issue feel-good orders that sound nice in their ivory towers, it's our federal agents who have to face down violent mobs in the real world.

The question every American should be asking is simple: Do we want our law enforcement officers to have the tools they need to protect us, or should they be forced to fight with one hand tied behind their backs to satisfy liberal sensibilities?

President Trump promised to restore law and order, and this Border Patrol commander is delivering on that promise – activist judges be damned.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMike72Verifiedjust now
Finally! Someone with backbone standing up for our border security. These agents are just doing their job protecting our country.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedjust now
Exactly right Mike. The safety of our border agents comes first.
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CommonSenseUSAVerifiedjust now
If protesters are being violent, they need to face consequences. Our border agents deserve the tools to protect themselves and do their jobs safely.
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VeteranSupporterVerifiedjust now
What legal authority does this judge even have over federal border operations? Seems like overreach to me.
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BackTheBlueVerifiedjust now
About time someone said enough is enough!
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BorderStateResidentVerifiedjust now
I live 20 miles from the border and see what these agents deal with daily. People throwing rocks and bottles at them - what are they supposed to do, just stand there and take it?
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ConstitutionalFirstVerifiedjust now
Good for him! Federal law enforcement shouldn't be micromanaged by activist judges who don't understand what's happening on the ground.
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LawAndOrder2024Verifiedjust now
These judges sit in their ivory towers while our agents risk their lives every day.