The largest union of the American border patrol announces the privileged choice for the best office in Texas

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First of all on Fox: the National Council of the Border Patrol (NBPC), the largest American union of border patrol officers, approves the former official of the Ministry of Justice of Trump, Aaron Reitz, to be the next Attorney General of Texas.
This comes then that the current prosecutor of Texas Ken Paxton, republican and ally of Trump, refused to present himself in the elections, rather choosing to challenge the senator of the GOP John Cornyn for the American Senate.
Reitz is a former sailor who also sat on Paxton and senator Ted Cruz, R-Texas.
Fox News Digital announced the news in June that Reitz resigned from his high -ranking position with the Doj Trump to introduce himself to the Attorney General of Texas, entering what he calls a “fight for the soul of Texas”.
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The National Council of the Border Patrol (NBPC), the largest American union of border patrol officers, approves the former senior official of Doj Trump, Aaron Reitz, to be the next Attorney General of Texas. (Federalist and Reuters society)
Until then, he served under the American prosecutor Pam Bondi as a deputy prosecutor general for the legal policy office.
Reitz’s campaign is now taking new impetus with key approval from the NBPC, a national group which represents nearly 20,000 agents and staff of the border patrol.
In a shared press release with Fox News Digital, the president of the NBPC, Paul Perez, described Reitz “A fighter in principle with a deep sense of duty and an unwavering commitment to support the mission of border patrol agents”.
Perez said that Reitz “had his back over and over” throughout his career and that the NBPC is “confident that Aaron will be a fierce and effective ally to defend every centimeter” from the southern border more than 1,200 miles long from Texas.
“As an agents of the border patrol, we are proud to stand on the front line of America’s security. As a navy, Aaron understands this commitment,” said Perez.
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Perez said that Reitz “had his back over and over” throughout his career and that the NBPC is “confident that Aaron will be a fierce and effective ally to defend every centimeter” from the southern border more than 1,200 miles long from Texas. (AP photo / Gregory Bull)
Perez underlined the role of Reitz as a deputy prosecutor general of the legal strategy under Paxton, claiming that he “had led the legal fight against the disastrous border policies of the Biden administration – the changes in the rule of the number of charges, the restrictions on the scene of the ice, the construction of the construction of the border -border of the construction, the construction of the central mass, Title 42, the construction of the American, the ending, title 42, the construction of the American, the construction, the American, the termination of the title 42, the asylum and the parole authority.
He said that later, as Cruz chief of staff, Reitz “led key legislative initiatives to guarantee the border – reproduction of the border wall and the criminalization of raised visas, to finance NGOs helping illegal entry and the strengthening of ice and border patrol.”
He also declared that Reitz was “instrumental” in the progress of the law on justice for Jocelyn, legislation that would retrose the illegal liberated in the context of alternatives to the detention program following the murder of Houston’s daughter, 12, Jocelyn Nungaray, who was murdered by an illegal released within the framework of the program.
“As head of the president of the DoJ of the legal policy office,” said Perez that Reitz “continued his work focused on the mission to defend American borders and sovereignty” by reversing the border policies of the Biden era, by fighting against the courts of the sanctuary and support operations for the fight against Cartel networks.
In response, Reitz said he was “deeply honored” by approval, calling him “a sacred confidence of men and women who put their lives every day to defend the sovereignty of our country”.
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The American border patrol treats a group of around 60 migrants near a highway in February 2024 outside Eagle Pass, Texas. (Sergio Flores / AFP via Getty Images)
He has sworn that the NBPC “will have no stronger ally than me in the Texas Prosecutor’s Office”, which is one of the most powerful positions in Texas politics.
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He undertook to “use all the tools available under the law of Texas” to “help secure the border and solidarize with the American border patrol”.
The primary elections of Texas will take place on March 3, 2026. Reitz will face the senator from the Mayes Middleton State, an oil manager and a conservative republican in the Texas Senate. Middleton also takes place on a pro-Trump, “America First Agenda”, advanced policies such as the pursuit of the jurisdictions of the sanctuary, the fight against the ideology of crime and gender and the elimination of waste, fraud and abuse from the government.
This occurs while the State of Texas is involved in a confrontation between the Republican and Democrats on the redistribution which made the headlines of the national newspapers. After the Democratic members of the Chamber of Representatives of Texas fleeing the State to break the quorum to thwart the redistribution plans of the GOP, the Attorney General filed a legal action to stop the legislators of Awol and return them to Austin to resume the vote.