Trump Rips Karen Bass After Remarks On Hispanic Border Patrol Agents
President Donald Trump on Wednesday sharply criticized Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass after she suggested that Hispanic U.S. Border Patrol agents are motivated to take the job primarily because of financial pressures.
“Our Enlistment Numbers are at RECORDS, and we’ll keep it that way,” the president wrote in a post on Truth Social. “There is no group I am more proud of than Border Patrol and ICE, and nobody understands the Border better than our fantastic Hispanic population, which continues to, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”
Trump also defended Border Patrol leadership and highlighted the agency’s demographics in the same post.
“[National Border Patrol Council President] Paul Perez and the Border Patrol have done a fantastic job, and so proud that more than half are of Hispanic heritage, which Los Angeles’ incompetent Mayor, Karen Bass (who hasn’t even gotten the permits for people rebuilding their homes after the record setting fire that took place), and other Third Rate Politicians, are complaining about,” Trump wrote.
The comments followed a question Bass answered during a CNN interview prompted by a report showing an increase in Hispanic Americans joining the Border Patrol. Speaking with Wolf Blitzer, Bass expressed skepticism about how those recruits might view their work once on the job.
“I think that those Border Patrol agents are going to have a difficult time when they’re out in the field and they see what actually happens in real life, separate from their training,” she told Blitzer. “But I do understand that their primary incentive is financial. I think it just speaks to the financial situation that millions of Americans find themselves in.”
The Hill said it reached out to Bass’s office seeking comment following Trump’s remarks.
Bass’s comments drew a strong response from Paul Perez, president of the National Border Patrol Council, who appeared on Fox News later Wednesday. Perez said Bass’s characterization was wrong and offensive to agents of Hispanic background.
“She doesn’t know what she’s talking about,” Perez said during the interview, adding that the remarks were upsetting for Hispanic Border Patrol agents.
“We’re all Border Patrol agents, we all want to do the job,” Perez told Fox News co-host Griff Jenkins. “What she should concentrate on, what is sad, is her having a sanctuary city and not allowing the [Los Angeles Police Department] assist Border Patrol or [Immigration and Customs Enforcement].”
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The exchange is the latest chapter in a long-running feud between Trump and Bass. The mayor has frequently criticized the president, and Trump has repeatedly targeted her leadership.
After Trump previously floated the idea of using the military to train in Democratic-run cities, Bass accused him of “creating warfare within” those cities. Earlier this year, following destructive wildfires in Los Angeles, Trump referred to Bass and California Gov. Gavin Newsom as “incompetent.”
When asked about that label during an August interview with CNN, Bass dismissed it outright.
“I know that he has an ongoing feud with the governor, but, you know, again, he calls everyone incompetent,” she told CNN host Erin Burnett. “He’s called all of the mayors from the cities that he’s targeted as incompetent. So, it does leave you wondering how he makes those judgments, but, clearly they’re not based in facts.”
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