(Politico) GARRETT M. GRAFF July 15 2019 Vice President Mike Pences Friday visit to a Border Patrol detention facility in Texas didnt go according to plan. Meant to pressure Democrats to address the migrant crisis at the southern border the visit instead appeared to horrify those who accompanied Pence and raised pointed questions about U.S. Customs and Border Protection Americas most troubled law enforcement agency. Nearly 400 migrants were crammed into a converted vehicle sally port; many hadnt showered in weeks and space was so tight there was no room for cots for them to sleep. The stench was horrendous" the Washington Posts Josh Dawsey wrote noting that Border Patrol agents were wearing face masks and saying Pence appeared to scrunch his nose when entering the facility stayed for a moment and left." Its tough stuff" Pence said. I was not surprised by what I saw" the vice president told reporters. I knew wed see a system that was overwhelmed." The visit capped one of the worst weeks in modern memory for the CBP and the U.S. Border Patrol as the agencies tasked with meeting record-setting numbers of migrants seeking asylum from violence in Central America reeled from personnel scandals leadership scandals and the scandal of their treatment of those asylum-seekers. Agents were caught making racist comments in a Facebook groupa group that the chief of the Border Patrol evidently was a member of herselfand minting a commemorative coin mocking the idea of taking care of children and migrants. Last weeks scandals followed months of worrisome headlines concerning CBP: At least 12 migrants have died in the agencys custody since September and its agents have been accused of everything from sexual abuse of migrant children to trafficking firearms to running down a border crosser with a truck. One Border Patrol agent was arrested and charged with being a serial killer. (Both Border Patrol union President Brandon Judd and CBP did not respond to requests for comment for this piece.)
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