Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vows to hire border patrol agents in viral photos if Biden fires them

Border Patrol agents use horses to patrol along the banks of the Rio Grande which is the U.S.-Mexico border in Eagle Pass, Texas. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

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UPDATED 1:25 PM PT – Sunday, September 26, 2021

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) promised to hire the Border Patrol agents in the widely circulated images of them apprehending Haitian migrants if Joe Biden were to fire them. In an interview on Sunday, Abbott responded to the viral images by saying the agents wouldn’t be in that position had the Biden administration properly enforced the border.

The governor also said he wanted those agents to know they would have a job in Texas if they were indeed fired. Abbott went on to accuse Biden of going after agents who were risking their lives and working hard to secure the border with little help from the Biden administration.

Abbott recently signed an anti-smuggling bill into law, which would increase criminal penalties against human smugglers. He asserted the Lone Star state would “continue stepping up” as Biden has consistently failed in securing the border.

“This law makes it easier to arrest and prosecute human smugglers. This law also increases criminal penalties for human smuggling, especially when payment is involved in that process,” he explained. “Texas is using every tool to ensure public safety in and around the border region, as well as across the entire state of Texas.”

Abbott’s comments comes as the photographer at the Del Rio, Texas border said he did not witness any Border Patrol agents on horseback whipping Haitian migrants.

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