U. S. Border patrol puts agents on heightened alert after investigative journalist spotted nearby

U.S. Border Patrol Puts Agents on Heightened Alert After Investigative Journalist Spotted Nearby

Border Patrol Issued a BOLO for a Journalist? Let’s Break This Down

Imagine this: you’re a journalist out in the field, reporting on one of the most pressing issues in the country, and suddenly you find out the Border Patrol has issued a “Be On the Lookout” (BOLO) alert… for you. Yes, you read that right. Not for the individuals on terrorist watchlists slipping through the cracks, but for a journalist trying to expose the truth. Welcome to 2024, where the truth is stranger than fiction.

Ali Bradley, a NewsNation correspondent known for her no-nonsense coverage of border issues, shared this eyebrow-raising tidbit on social media. According to her, while agents were left in the dark about a Palestinian individual on the terrorist watchlist, they were fully briefed on her whereabouts. Talk about priorities, right?

Let’s unpack this wild scenario with the following points:

Journalists Are Apparently the Real Threat Now

Forget the fact that Bradley is just doing her job, bringing the public critical information about what’s happening at the border. Border Patrol seems to think her presence warrants more caution than, say, actual threats to national security. I mean, can’t you just hear the dramatic music playing in the background as agents huddle around their computers, getting that all-important “situational awareness” email? ?

The “No Comment, Ma’am” Playbook

U. S. Border patrol puts agents on heightened alert after investigative journalist spotted nearby
Photo: u. S. Border patrol puts agents on heightened alert after investigative journalist spotted nearby

Bradley humorously pointed out that agents were reminded to stick to the classic “no comment, ma’am” line. A solid strategy if you’re playing it safe—or if you’re part of a conspiracy thriller. But let’s be real, it sounds more like something out of a spy movie where the protagonist is getting too close to the truth.

Actual Threats? Maybe Later…

Meanwhile, thousands of unvetted individuals are crossing the border daily, including people on watchlists. You’d think that would be priority number one, right? Yet somehow, this seems to be playing out like a dark comedy where the journalist is the villain, and everyone’s too busy being suspicious of her to deal with the actual bad guys.

Del Rio Sector Drama

The BOLO was issued from the Del Rio Operations Center on August 15th, marking the day journalism apparently became a more pressing concern than national security. The memo allegedly advised agents to maintain a “heightened level of awareness” around Bradley, which, honestly, just sounds like code for “don’t let her catch you slacking.”

Why It’s Kind of Hilarious… and Terrifying

There’s a certain irony here that’s hard to ignore. Bradley’s work involves exposing deficiencies at the border, and instead of addressing these issues, the Border Patrol’s response is to keep tabs on her. It’s almost like they’re saying, “Sure, the border’s a mess, but let’s not let the reporter tell anyone about it.”

The idea that a journalist doing her job is treated with more caution than potential terrorists is, frankly, absurd. But hey, at least we’ve got Ali Bradley to keep us all in the loop, one “no comment” at a time.

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