A Retired Border Patrol Special Agent Explains Why He Won’t Vote For John McCain

By VDARE.com Reader

03/25/2008

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From: John W. Slagle

I have served many Presidents over three decades, in the military and federal service from the Vietnam era up to and including to the terrorist attacks against America that culminated in 9/11.

On the issues of illegal immigration, crime and stealth amnesty, Presidential hopeful McCain is unpopular with retired as well as active duty U.S. Border Patrol Agents and union local 2544 because he has worked actively to make their jobs more difficult.

Here’s how:




In not one single vote did McCain ever have the best interests of America at heart.

Slagle, who lives in Arizona, worked in the anti-smuggling unit. He is a senior member National Association of Former Border Patrol Agents.

He served with the United States Navy, Aviation Patrol Squadrons 31 and 41 from 1963-1967. As Senior Intelligence Analyst on September 11, 2001, Slagle was on Command Post Duties at Regional HQ establishing data links and information for authorities nationwide. Order Slagle’s book, Illegal Entries, here.

Previous letters from Slagle are here. Juan Mann’s 2004 column about him is here. And photographs taken by Slagle showing the extent of the illegal invasion are here.

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