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How Border Patrol and Ali Bradley of News Nation work together to coverup crimes by agents.

US Border Patrol has select reporters who will print whatever they say and even put out fake intelligence documents by the agency. This continues how the agency covers up use of force crimes.
News Nations’ Ali Bradley can always be counted on by Border Patrol Union vice president and agent Art del Cueto to float the agency’s lies and propaganda. Screenshot from del Cueto’s now deleted Instagram page.

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At the end of last year, video of a Border Patrol agent intentionally running over a man surfaced. As I have documented in the US Border Patrol Illegal Coverup team Newsletter, the agency uses the union and similarly aligned right-wing outlets to spread disinformation and lie about use of force incidents. This is part of the cover up system at work as you will see from this short podcast.

Immediately after the video surfaced, I stated that the agency would use a reporter to float that the man was possibly a “cartel member” or that the area was a “known and dangerous area.” Ali Bradley of news Nation is a darling among border enforcement agencies, always being given access that no other outlets have. She has been seen sitting in Texas DPS muster meetings and being led around the border by countless agents. Bradley was given disinformation from my old intelligence unit at San Diego Sector Headquarters according to her own reporting that stated exactly what I said they would say, and she quickly published it without any sourcing as is the coverup system I have described.

To date, there has been no information released by CBP’s Office of Professional Responsibility (CBP and Border Patrol internal affairs) on the case. At the time of the investigation, former Border Patrol agent and coverup specialist Daniel Altman was still the executive director of investigations and had just recently hired more ex-Border Patrol agents as his investigators. Altman resigned last month. The coverups continue.

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