A stunning case of betrayal from within has rocked the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency, as a 25-year veteran supervisor was arrested for allegedly harboring an illegal alien woman and her child in his Texas home. The shocking arrest exposes how corruption within our own border security apparatus directly undermines President Trump's America First agenda.
The veteran CBP supervisor, whose identity has not yet been released, was taken into custody on federal harboring charges after authorities discovered the illegal alien woman and her minor child living in his residence. This represents one of the most egregious violations of public trust imaginable – a sworn officer tasked with protecting our borders instead providing sanctuary to those who broke our laws to enter the country.
This bombshell case comes at a critical time as the Trump administration ramps up its promised mass deportation operations. While patriotic Americans celebrate the return of real border security under Trump and Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, this scandal reveals the rot that still exists within the federal bureaucracy.
Deep State Sabotage of America First?
How many other so-called "public servants" are actively working against the will of the American people? This CBP supervisor took an oath to defend our nation's sovereignty, yet allegedly chose personal interests over his duty to We the People who pay his salary.
The timing couldn't be more damaging. As President Trump works tirelessly to deliver on his campaign promise of the largest deportation operation in American history, stories like this fuel the left's narrative that our immigration enforcement is somehow "inhumane" or "breaking up families."
But here's the truth the mainstream media won't tell you: Laws matter. Oaths matter. And when federal agents betray their sworn duty, it undermines the entire system that protects American citizens.
This case should serve as a wake-up call. How many more bad actors are embedded within our federal agencies? President Trump's housecleaning of the administrative state can't come soon enough.
