In a development that underscores the growing challenges at the U.S. southern border, a recent report reveals that the U.S. Border Patrol has experienced a significant attrition rate, losing 25% of its agents since President Joe Biden took office.
This alarming trend raises questions about the administration’s handling of border security and its implications for national security and immigration policy.
The data, as reported by the New York Post and the Washington Examiner, highlights a concerning depletion of the Border Patrol workforce.
The loss of a quarter of the agency’s personnel over the past few years is attributed to a combination of factors, including low morale, burnout, and policy changes implemented under the Biden administration.
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