Border Patrol Union criticizes feds after 'warning' sent ahead of migrant 'enforcement operation' in Texas
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The Border Patrol Union accused federal agencies of tipping off illegal immigrants by announcing a "targeted enforcement operation" in Texas hours before it was set to take place.
"Nothing like publicly announcing that dangerous people will be arrested, while warning them ahead of time exactly where to run and hide to avoid arrest," the Border Patrol Union tweeted late Monday evening.
The National Border Patrol Council, which represents approximately 18,000 Border Patrol agents and support personnel, went on to say the entire operation was a "sad joke" and "another pandering PR stunt."
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