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Former Border Patrol Chief supports colleague’s reinstatement despite controversy.

Former U.S. Border Patrol​ Chief Praises Reinstatement ‍of Colleague

Former U.S. Border ⁤Patrol chief​ Rodney Scott sang the praises of ⁢one of his former colleagues, Gregory Bovino, on Wednesday after‍ Mr. Bovino was briefly ‌pulled from and then restored to‌ his‌ command as the Chief Border Patrol‌ Agent for the El Centro,⁤ California Border Sector.

In July, Mr. Bovino‍ was relieved of his command at the El Centro Border Sector and reassigned to a headquarters position in Washington D.C.⁢ within hours of testifying​ before Congress about conditions along the U.S. southern border.

Shortly after Mr. Bovino’s reassignment,⁤ House ​Republican ⁢lawmakers raised⁤ allegations from Border Patrol insiders that the reassignment had⁣ been part of a retaliatory move to​ pressure⁢ Mr. Bovino to leave ⁣the government agency.

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On Monday, ​House Oversight and⁢ Accountability Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) and House Homeland Security Committee Chair Mark Green ⁤(R-Tenn.) announced Mr.⁢ Bovino had‍ been reinstated to his leadership​ position at the El Centro Border Sector, more than a month after ⁣the reassignment controversy began.

“No ⁤one ​could⁣ ever identify anything he ⁢had done wrong,” ⁣Mr. Scott told NTD News host Tiffany Meier. “I ‍know him⁢ personally. His integrity ⁤is beyond⁢ reproach. So his removal was a big deal.”

After Mr. Bovino was initially ‌reassigned from the ⁣El⁤ Centro Border Sector, Mr. Comer and Mr. Green raised whistleblower allegations that U.S. Customs and Border Protection ‌(CBP) officials have used‌ similar reassignment orders as a tactic to punish dissenters within the agency.

For months, Republican lawmakers had sought ⁤Mr.⁣ Bovino’s testimony about conditions on the border, but Homeland⁣ Security ⁢Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas appeared⁣ to bar Mr. Bovino from attending a February hearing.

Mr. Comer and Mr. Green raised allegations ​that the El Centro Border Patrol chief had been verbally reprimanded for preparing testimony‌ about conditions at the border that “was dissatisfactory to‌ CBP officials.”

Mr. Scott⁣ alleged political retaliation is‌ “very pervasive” throughout the Department of Homeland Security and component agencies like CBP. Mr. Scott had served as the top Border Patrol official from ⁤January 2020 until June 2021, when he said he was given a “3R” letter informing ⁣him that​ he must either retire, resign, or relocate ⁣to a different job within the government.

“I was a victim of [retaliation] early ⁢on, when I was being reassigned from the chief,” Mr. Scott said.

“Again, they couldn’t highlight anything. Backdoor information was that they speculated that we were aligned with the Republican Party just because we told them at the border if they did the policies they were talking about, the border was going to get out of control, there’s ‍going to be chaos, all of which ⁢turned out true.”

Then-President Donald Trump speaks with then-Border Patrol Chief Rodney Scott (R) ⁤as⁢ they participate in a ceremony commemorating the 200th⁤ mile of⁢ border ⁤wall at the international border with Mexico in San Luis, Ariz., on June 23,⁣ 2020. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)

Mr. Scott said President Joe Biden’s administration has broadly prohibited ⁣CBP and Border Patrol officials from providing much ‍information to the news media.

“They try to very tightly control the messaging, and anybody that actually speaks the truth ⁤is potentially suffering retaliation in this administration,” Mr. Scott said.

NTD News reached out to both CBP⁤ and the Department of Homeland Security for comment. Neither office responded by the time this article was published.

Skepticism of Biden Admin ‌Border Claims

The Biden administration has phased out the Title 42 ‍pandemic-era border control⁤ measures, which had allowed U.S. officials to rapidly expel illegal immigrants arriving‌ at the border.‌ The Biden ​administration paired the end of Title 42 policies with the rollout ‍of⁣ new parole programs to process people arriving at the Southern Border.

Mr. Mayorkas began claiming significant ⁢drops in daily border encounters within days of‌ the Title ‍42 ⁢authorities‌ expiring. In a July interview, Mr. Mayorkas claimed border ⁣officials have seen an approximately 65 percent ​drop in the number of people encountered at the border since Title 42.

According to CBP records, there were about 212,000 ​border encounters in April, the‍ last full ⁤month Title ​42⁢ authorities were in place. That‍ number fell to about‌ 207,000 encounters in May, with Title 42 authorities ending ⁣on May 11. By June,⁢ the first month‍ without Title ⁢42 policies in place, the number of border ‌encounters CBP recorded fell⁤ to around 145,000. In⁢ July, the number of reported encounters rose once more to about 184,000.

Mr. Scott urged skepticism over ⁢how Biden administration officials have presented ⁣border encounter statistics in recent ‌months.

“Stop listening‌ to ‍how this administration picks one or two numbers ‌and then spins it and tries to say the ⁤border’s secure,” he said.

People walk⁣ between​ razor wire and a string ‌of buoys placed on⁣ the water ⁢along the Rio Grande border with Mexico in Eagle Pass, Texas, on ⁢July 16, 2023. (Suzanne Cordeiro/AFP/Getty Images)

Republican lawmakers have also urged skepticism of⁤ how the Biden administration



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