Border Patrol Fudging Statistics

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https://theintercept.com/2018/04/23/border-patrol-agents-assaulted-cbp-fbi/

"According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data, assaults on Border Patrol officers increased dramatically in fiscal year 2016, reversing a long downward trend. That year, CBP claims, there were 454 assaults on agents nationwide, compared with 378 in fiscal year 2015, a 20 percent increase. The increase from 2016 to 2017 was even more surprising. In 2017, according to CBP, there were 786 assaults, a spike of 73 percent, even as apprehensions fell from 415,816 to 310,532.

Almost the entire increase — 271 purported assaults — was said to have occurred in one sector, the Rio Grande Valley, in South Texas. A large number of the assaults supposedly occurred on a single day, according to charts and details provided by Christiana Coleman, a CBP public affairs spokesperson. In response to questions from The Intercept, Coleman explained in an email that “an incident in the Rio Grande Valley Sector on February 14, 2017, involved seven U.S. Border Patrol Agents assaulted by six subjects utilizing three different types of projectiles (rocks, bottles, and tree branches), totaling 126 assaults.”

According to conventional law enforcement accounting, this single incident should have been tallied as seven agents assaulted — not seven agents times six perpetrators times three projectiles. Subtracting the seven agents from 126 leaves 119 extra “assaults” that falsely and grossly inflate the data, making it appear to the public that far more agents were assaulted."

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Looks like they have taken their cue from climate scientists that fudging numbers can be lucrative :rolleyes:
 
https://theintercept.com/2018/04/23/border-patrol-agents-assaulted-cbp-fbi/

"According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data, assaults on Border Patrol officers increased dramatically in fiscal year 2016, reversing a long downward trend. That year, CBP claims, there were 454 assaults on agents nationwide, compared with 378 in fiscal year 2015, a 20 percent increase. The increase from 2016 to 2017 was even more surprising. In 2017, according to CBP, there were 786 assaults, a spike of 73 percent, even as apprehensions fell from 415,816 to 310,532.

Almost the entire increase — 271 purported assaults — was said to have occurred in one sector, the Rio Grande Valley, in South Texas. A large number of the assaults supposedly occurred on a single day, according to charts and details provided by Christiana Coleman, a CBP public affairs spokesperson. In response to questions from The Intercept, Coleman explained in an email that “an incident in the Rio Grande Valley Sector on February 14, 2017, involved seven U.S. Border Patrol Agents assaulted by six subjects utilizing three different types of projectiles (rocks, bottles, and tree branches), totaling 126 assaults.”

According to conventional law enforcement accounting, this single incident should have been tallied as seven agents assaulted — not seven agents times six perpetrators times three projectiles. Subtracting the seven agents from 126 leaves 119 extra “assaults” that falsely and grossly inflate the data, making it appear to the public that far more agents were assaulted."

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Looks like they have taken their cue from climate scientists that fudging numbers can be lucrative :rolleyes:

Par for the course for the trump agenda of lie, lie, lie, and lie to cover up the lies.
 
Par for the course for the trump agenda of lie, lie, lie, and lie to cover up the lies.

You mean like the claim that deportations were more under Obama because the way deportation was define changed for the black guy? Just another example of where things are changed to make it look like the black guy did something he didn't do.
 
https://theintercept.com/2018/04/23/border-patrol-agents-assaulted-cbp-fbi/

"According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data, assaults on Border Patrol officers increased dramatically in fiscal year 2016, reversing a long downward trend. That year, CBP claims, there were 454 assaults on agents nationwide, compared with 378 in fiscal year 2015, a 20 percent increase. The increase from 2016 to 2017 was even more surprising. In 2017, according to CBP, there were 786 assaults, a spike of 73 percent, even as apprehensions fell from 415,816 to 310,532.

Almost the entire increase — 271 purported assaults — was said to have occurred in one sector, the Rio Grande Valley, in South Texas. A large number of the assaults supposedly occurred on a single day, according to charts and details provided by Christiana Coleman, a CBP public affairs spokesperson. In response to questions from The Intercept, Coleman explained in an email that “an incident in the Rio Grande Valley Sector on February 14, 2017, involved seven U.S. Border Patrol Agents assaulted by six subjects utilizing three different types of projectiles (rocks, bottles, and tree branches), totaling 126 assaults.”

According to conventional law enforcement accounting, this single incident should have been tallied as seven agents assaulted — not seven agents times six perpetrators times three projectiles. Subtracting the seven agents from 126 leaves 119 extra “assaults” that falsely and grossly inflate the data, making it appear to the public that far more agents were assaulted."

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Looks like they have taken their cue from climate scientists that fudging numbers can be lucrative :rolleyes:

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The ONLY way the black President could appear to have done something is for things to be counted differently for him than for the white ones. In a manner of speaking, it's like affirmative action.

Please leave your fantasies about powerful black men out of any attempts at rational discussion, sugartits.
 
Please leave your fantasies about powerful black men out of any attempts at rational discussion, sugartits.

Powerful black men don't need affirmative action type things done for them. When the definition of "deporation" was changed for Obama, it proved he wasn't as powerful as you make him out to be.
 
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Powerful black men don't need affirmative action type things done for them. When the definition of "deporation" was changed for Obama, it proved he wasn't as powerful as you make him out to be.

He became powerful with the assistance of AA, dipshit.
 
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