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I've never said anything other than to be peacefully protesting, and I'll stand by my words. I have to use the English language to describe what I'm seeing.
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So he did not walk back that Gestapo comment. What do you think he's going to do with this?
Is he going to bend the knee to the Trump administration, or is he going to continue to make claims like this?
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I think he's too ignorant to do so.
It's that exact dangerous rhetoric that has caused our agents and officers to see an increase in violent assaults.
You know, when you compare an agency like ours, where the majority of our agents are Hispanic, calling us Gestapo, comparing us to Nazis, that's ignorant, that's stupid, but more importantly, it's dangerous.
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Yeah, absolutely. Paul, I've got to leave it there. Thank you so much for coming on. Paul Perez, appreciate you as always.
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NBPC President Paul Perez joined @lauraingle yesterday on @NewsNation Live.
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Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump - Video: For more on this, I'm joined by Paul Perez, National Border Patrol Council President.
Paul, thank you so much for joining us today. We're going to keep going on this to ask you, how does cutting federal funding to these sanctuary cities, which is happening very soon, help the President's immigration crackdown? And what do you think that will solve?
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Well, look, when they cut federal funding, that sends a message to these politicians that President Trump is serious about what he said he was going to do - which is to remove those people that should not be here in the country legally.
He campaigned on that.
He won on that.
He's got a mandate.
He's going to follow through.
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You know, President Trump also says that federal agents will no longer engage with protesters.
Yeah, we're going to see how that goes. Here's the president on Air Force One last night. Let's listen.
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If they want help, they have to ask for it. Because if we go in, all they do is complain.
But if they want help, they can ask for it. And they're going to need help.
Los Angeles, as an example, we went in, we solved it. The chief law enforcement officer in Los Angeles said they couldn't have done it without the federal government.
A week later, he said they didn't need the federal government, you know. So we don't want that.
If they want help, they'll ask, but they have to say please.
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All right. So I got to ask you your response to that, because, of course, it's a top talker for us today, hearing what he said last night on Air Force One, how do you think it changes things for federal officers on the ground, number one? And do you think this tactic of asking Dems to "say please" is going to work?
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Look, President Trump is the ultimate master when it comes to going after those that have TDS. And so by forcing their hand to say please, it actually makes them want to resolve the issue without getting the federal government involved.
And that's actually beneficial to us because we could get back to what we should be doing instead of dealing with these unruly protesters.
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