Trump receives unanimous endorsement from Border Patrol Union

During a rally held in Prescott Valley (Arizona) on Sunday, the official union of U.S. Border Patrol announced their full support for former President Trump.

Trump said that during the rally he felt “honored” to have received the endorsement of the National Border Patrol Council, which represents the entire union of border patrol agents.

Trump said, “It is a great honour.” “They said that it was unanimous.” “Thousands of people.”

Paul Perez, president of the National Border Patrol Council was then invited to the stage.

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Perez told the crowd that he has a message to share with everyone.

Perez stated that “if we allow border czar Harris win this election, then every city and community in this wonderful country will go to hell.” “The millions of unvetted people she allowed into the country who are committing murders and rapes as well as robberies, burglaries, and other crimes will continue to place our country at risk.” Perez said.

Only one man can change that. “That is Donald J. Trump,” continued he. He has always stood by the men and woman who protect the border, who risk their lives for the country.

The union president said that the crowd has a decision to make in November.

He said that the chaos could continue and criminal cartels could continue to control the border, allowing drugs and fentanyl into the U.S. or the voters could put an end to it.

Perez stated that “On behalf the 16,000 men, women and children represented by the National Border Patrol Council we strongly support and endorse Donald J. Trump as President of the United States.”

Trump was pleased to receive the support of what he described as an “incredible” group of people with whom he will stand forever.

Trump rallied Arizonans to vote after announcing his endorsement. Arizona is a crucial swing state near the border.

He made many digs at his opponent, Vice-President Harris, and promised to never let the U.S. Military become woke.

Trump told the audience to watch a short video projected on a screen in front of him.

The feed included clips from Stanley Kubrick’s film, “Full Metal Jacket,” which stars a brash, brash drill sergeant, played by R. Lee Ermey, who died in 2007.

Ermey’s character shouted at his new soldiers and told them not to laugh or cry before the video changed.

“Happy pride. The video said, “Happy pride month and let’s make it a sunny one.”

Trump addressed the name change of bases, before telling the crowd that his administration would crush violent crime and support the police.

Trump will continue his campaign until the election on November 5.

A Wall Street Journal survey released last week showed that there was very little difference between Trump and Harris’s positions in seven battleground state, prompting a Democratic pollster, to claim that the election of 2024 “really couldn’t be closer.”

The survey, conducted between Sept. 28 and Oct. 8, with an error margin of +/-4 percent points, of 600 registered voters from each state found that, in a head to head contest, Trump is tied with Harris in North Carolina and Wisconsin.

According to the poll, Harris has a 48%-46% lead over Trump in Arizona, Georgia and Michigan. The poll found that Trump’s biggest swing state is Nevada where he has a 49%-43% lead. He also leads Harris 47%-46% in Pennsylvania.

Voters say that they trust Trump more on the issues of the economy, inflation, immigration, and border security.

Harris was preferred by voters when it came to affordable housing, abortion, healthcare and having someone who cares for you in the Oval Office.