Per CBP, they apprehended several dozen people who crossed the border illegally. I guess that’s what they’re there to do. I’m not sure if a large cadre of agents behind barriers and concertina wire, with tactical vests, helmets w/faceshields, etc, really needs to deploy CS to protect themselves.
They also said that several people got through as they overwhelmed the agents:
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Another statement from the CBP
It appears to me they did the best they could while trying to keep people from getting in the country without physically harming anyone. Do you disagree? And if so, what is your proposed alternative?
Additionally, non-hysterical accounts on the ground dispute the notion of "women and children seeking asylum"
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Among the group rushing the border, the majority of them were young men
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As for the 2013 incident, you can read contemporaneous news accounts of it. About 100 migrants approached a single guard, who fired pepper balls in response. I doubt he called Obama to clear it. After the agent was reinforced, other agents used unspecified “less-than-lethal” methods to disperse the crowd.
OK... well pepper spray is "less than lethal"
And this was the DHS policy under Obama... you could have spent 5 seconds doing the research.
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From the article:
The same tear gas agent that the Trump administration is taking heat for deploying against a border mob this weekend is actually used fairly frequently — including more than once a month during some years under President Obama, according to Homeland Security data.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has used 2-chlorobenzylidene malononitrile, or CS, since 2010, and deployed it 26 times in 2012 and 27 times in 2013. The use dropped after that, but was still deployed three times in 2016, Mr. Obama’s final full year in office.
Use of CS rose again in 2017, which was split between Mr. Obama and Mr. Trump, and reached 29 deployments in fiscal year 2018, which ended two months ago, according to CBP data seen by The Washington Times.
Border authorities also use another agent, pepper spray, frequently — including a decade-high record of 151 instances in 2013, also under Mr. Obama. Pepper spray, officially known as Pava Capsaicin, was used 43 times in fiscal year 2018, according to the CBP numbers.
Here's another article from 2014 detailing it:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...lted-for-policy-on-less-lethal-force/5520197/
I don’t think your hypocrisy argument holds a lot of water.
Of course you don't think it does. I can always rest easy knowing that you will always be certain it's different when pointing out your hypocrisy.
And to be clear, pointing out that the things the left is hysterically screeching about now have been happening for years and you didn't give a **** is not whataboutism
It is about what is the policy of our govt been? What has been the acceptable practices??
The reality is this was an acceptable practice in this exact situation.
Is it the right policy? I don't know... but your cries of inhumanity once again ring hollow when you didn't give a **** about it under the previous president (or more likely you had no idea about it because our media didn't bother to inform us)
I'll ask you yet again...
If the migrants refuse to go through legal entry process, we can either stop them by force or let them in undeterred... which do you prefer to happen?