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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 13

    More than 500 employees of the United States’ primary border security agency were charged with drug trafficking, accepting bribes and a range of other crimes over a 2-year periodhttps://nyti.ms/2PxBlSa 

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      2. Dawn‏ @restngfacecrime Oct 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        They’re bringing crime. They’re bringing drugs. But I’m sure some of them are good people.

        1 reply 2 retweets 40 likes
      3.  🇺🇸 Kenner  ⚽️‏ @RKennerB Oct 13
        Replying to @restngfacecrime @nytimes

        I was going to go with, "it takes a good guy with a gun to sell drugs and take bribes." Yours is better

        0 replies 1 retweet 19 likes
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      2. Martha Sperry‏ @advocatesstudio Oct 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        The Wall won’t help when the gatekeepers are complicit.

        5 replies 13 retweets 90 likes
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      2. Michelle Brane‏ @MichelleBrane Oct 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        These are her employees, yet @SecNielsen and @CBP_McAleenan claim families - including women and children seeking protection, are a danger to our security. And @DHSgov wants to police themselves. Let’s get our #Priorities straight. #HoldThenAccountable

        1 reply 10 retweets 31 likes
      3. Janice Dominic‏ @oldtiredfeminis Oct 13
        Replying to @MichelleBrane @nytimes and

        They are too busy throwing kids in cages so they can supply their for-profit prisons and adoption agencies. @SecNielsen is complicit in this humanitarian crisis.

        1 reply 4 retweets 11 likes
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      2. Ntokwenyathi‏ @townshiptycoon Oct 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        TRUMP ADMINISTRATION IS FINALLY TAKING ACTION AGAINST CORRUPT OFFICIALS - is what this headline should read.

        5 replies 1 retweet 23 likes
      3. Tony J‏ @tonyj68576089 Oct 13
        Replying to @townshiptycoon @nytimes

        True story there!!! Or "Holders network of Drug infiltration takes a hit"

        0 replies 0 retweets 7 likes
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      1. Barbara‏ @Barbara79812706 Oct 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        So now we know. The Border agents are the ones trafficking drugs. Trump been blaming the immigrants.O. K. Trump what you going to say about that?

        0 replies 7 retweets 12 likes
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      1. James Harvey Lown II.‏ @jameshlown Oct 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        Behind his border wall, he‘ll need a second wall for the border patrol.

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      2. paul‏ @paulnascarfan Oct 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        Trashy Trump gets a percentage of all criminal activity that’s why he keeps making the border security look so good people can’t see the Republicans are corrupt

        2 replies 1 retweet 8 likes
      3. Tony J‏ @tonyj68576089 Oct 13
        Replying to @paulnascarfan @nytimes

        Yeah... because Holder WASN'T the one suppling the Cartels with guns.

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      1. Tony G‏ @Tony_g33 Oct 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        "The most common arrests were related to misconduct involving drugs or alcohol;...109 employees faced those kinds of charges in 2016, and 119 in 2017. Domestic or family misconduct was the second most common reason for the arrest...51 in 2017, up from 44 the previous year"

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      2. Cheryl Michaels‏ @CherylMichaels1 Oct 13
        Replying to @nytimes @RBTRARYautocrat

        .With criminals working on the border, a wall is not going to help. I guess it is the US who sends us drug dealers and criminals, not Mexico.

        1 reply 2 retweets 13 likes
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      2. Tyrone Pettway‏ @blackchild140 Oct 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        So building a wall is nonsense as the staff will still smuggle. Just like the TSA still has those that allow smuggling. Can we realize America loves drugs and money.

        1 reply 1 retweet 16 likes
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      2. Phillip Crawford Jr.‏ @byphilcrawford Oct 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        Organized crime cannot exist without public corruption.

        1 reply 2 retweets 6 likes
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