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I arrested as many illegal aliens as I possibly could and made America a safer place.
So if that is what somebody says is a fall guy, yielding.
But it's the whole smorgasbord of clowns that do that kind of thing.
We're talking new some mayor bass.
They started it.
We hammered their ass at the airports the way it needed to be and that's called arresting
illegal aliens.
Never capitulate to someone that wants lawlessness and this is for the folks that are crossed
upon in England.
I know you've got a pretty big immigration problem over there.
So don't capitulate over in England, don't do that.
Welcome to Dallas, the great state of Texas, for the first day of CPAC.
Until a matter of days ago, Greg Mavine was a 30 year officer in a border force.
Now he's just retired.
24 hours.
24 hours as a free man.
Are you the full guy for a policy that's being distanced by the president?
You know, I don't think I'm a fall guy because that wouldn't mean I'm a victim, I'm never
a victim.
So, you know, it's the circumstance that took place and I marched forth into the future.
No matter what happened knowing that I arrested as many illegal aliens as I possibly could
and made America safer place.
So if that is what somebody says is a fall guy, yielding.
Huge changes at DHS in the last month, last matter of weeks, but then also a suffering
I'd say on the rhetoric from the White House on the position, the sort of fire and fury
we heard from the president during the campaign to be real exits, when the rubber meets the
road, the reality is of what it really means to pull millions of people is a little bit
politically toxic.
You know, I don't think so.
And the reason for that is what I heard on the ground from the American public, now
I worked for the taxpayer and the American public was very happy with what we were doing.
Often times they really couldn't say it because of all the violence that was taking place
on the ground.
We would often hear that under their breath like, hey, good job, you're doing great.
So that let us know we were on the right track because again, we worked for that all
important taxpayer.
And so, you know, I think that we did a lot of good, whether that's toxic or not, I'll
let the beltway bandits talk about that.
You see, okay, so take the minister to a way, obviously, a scene of controversial scenes,
the death of two American citizens, day in, day out, your agents were harassed, you
know, locked in their hotel at one point by protestors.
Do you believe that they were representative of the wider American public or the agitators
and the people who are trying to make your life harder?
We're tiny minors.
No, still a tiny minority.
It's just they were dealt with a lot differently in Minnesota than over the past year in places
like Chicago, Los Angeles, New Orleans, in Charlotte, North Carolina, also Bakersville,
California.
The handcuffs were off and we were able to create a safer environment for our officers
and the public, but not in Minnesota.
That's when the handcuffs came on in Minnesota and you saw what happened in Minnesota, a
limited type of immigration enforcement is not effective immigration enforcement and
that includes dealing with anarchists and those rioters.
You notice I didn't say protestors, I said anarchists and rioters, we've all got the
right to protest.
I'm a protestor myself, but I'm not an anarchist nor a rioter and so I think that difference
in the way that we dealt with them in Minnesota was vastly different than Los Angeles especially
Chicago.
In Los Angeles, we had the Paramount riot the very first day, that set the tone.
We did not have another riot.
The whole time we were in Los Angeles, same thing in Chicago, remember, Broadview.
Two riots at Broadview and they soon realized, you know, this is not working out too well
for us.
We're not going to march downtown Chicago and riot on the U.S. border patrol.
That doesn't work out, but in Minnesota, that was a lot different.
Do you believe that the politicians who on the left, the mayor, the governor, warts
and encodes have as much responsibility for what happened in Minnesota, obviously those
seats did shock the world.
Do you think they bear as much responsibility as the I say?
Well, the I say agents bear no responsibility other than they did a good job.
So if you're saying responsibility for something that maybe didn't go right, the ice and
mortar patrol would bear no responsibility because they were there doing a legal ethical
or moral mission as decided by the courts.
Remember, we won the Supreme Court case on robbing patrol stops and consensual encounters.
And then in Chicago, we won the court case in the 7th appellate court for our use of
force.
In other words, our use of force was, as I said, exemplary.
So back to the politicians, not just fry and not just waltz, but it's the whole
smorgasbord of clowns that do that, anything.
We're talking Newsom, Mayor Bass.
They started it and then folks like Pritzer, Mayor Johnson in Chicago jumped on the bandwagon
and then you had folks like waltz and Mayor Frye that did it just because Newsom and
Pritzer did it.
They don't have an independent thought of their own.
I think Minnesota was particularly different because there's something going on up there.
It always seems to be Minnesota that was the poor front.
They were, as you say, they were the only state that weren't cooperating and actually trying
to, you know, actively stop your work.
What was it uniquely about Minnesota that made it so tense?
Again, it was handcuffs were on in Minnesota.
That was vastly different than it was anywhere else we had been.
When you have a large force of immigration officers that want to do that immigration mission
and they're prevented by rioters and intercourse and it's very difficult to take action against
said anarchist rioters, then we're going to have a problem and it was allowed to progenate.
It was allowed to take place in Minnesota when it never should have been.
Obviously, he wasn't recalled.
Some time it was sent down, you know, it had been much fanfare.
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It says calm tensions down and miraculously a few days later some compromise was found
on a bit of cooperation.
Do you think that was beyond political spin or was there actually, did the Democrat mayor,
did the Democrat state authorities actually start engaging always in leadership?
Complete rubbish as you would say across the pond.
I think you can say that on your TV station.
You can get out of the net if you want.
So complete rubbish there, Mayor Frye, who said, hey, let's fight the board of patrol
on the streets or walks who, when he did say something, it was usually violent rhetoric
towards board of patrol agents.
They've done nothing.
Show us the numbers right now coming out of Minnesota.
Absolutely not.
So no, there was no noticeable difference in the numbers of people who do that.
Oh, a lot.
It was very noticeable when we left.
Never capitulate.
Never capitulate to someone that wants lawlessness and this is for the folks that are crossed
upon in England.
They've got a pretty big immigration problem over there.
So don't capitulate over in England.
Don't do that.
Yeah, it's the classic thing.
People want, people say you ask the voters what they want.
They say they want, you know, a closed southern border or a closed English channel.
They say they want mass deportations.
But then when they see how the actual sausages are made, the public can get a little fickle
on that.
How do you address that?
I would address that by saying that on the ground what we saw, we were in with the public
every single day, whether lost again, all the big cities, America's largest cities.
We were with the public.
And what you're not hearing and what your viewers perhaps over in England are not hearing
are the fact that probably 80% of the public that we came into contact with on the ground
in those cities and in those states supported everything we were doing was a very vocal minority.
Also those inner city residents, especially in Chicago, that fourth ward in Chicago, really
woke us up.
They were very supportive, hey, we're being marginalized.
We're being moved out of our own city by illegal aliens that have came in here by the hundreds
of thousands.
We're so glad you're here.
And ignore those people which are peril because they're a growing force in those larger cities.
And I think, Pritzer and a lot of these politicians.
It's next to the cool sun and majority, right?
Yeah, exactly.
They better watch out because we saw it and saw it every day on the ground.
You took a lot of shit.
You ate a lot of shit when you were in the job.
I think Gavin Newsom called you a Nazi president, Trump called you a wacky kind of, a wacky
kind of guy.
Are you going to start firing back now?
Oh, you know what?
I've always spoken the truth.
Some people may call that firing back, but I spoke the truth the whole time.
You know, when a Newsom or a Pritzer or a fry, when they start that, they really have
nothing else.
That's me know.
And let me know when I was commanding those forces that I was over the target, that I
was where I needed to be doing what I needed to do because when they start that kind of
rent, they have nothing else.
There seems to be an effort there to soften the image of I-Stone in the last few weeks.
And now, you know, there are masks off in hotels, helping in hotels in airports, helping,
you know, load baggage and into the back of Ubers for travelers.
Do you think that's necessary?
Do you think that's a deliberate strategy to try and…
So, humanize the development a bit?
Well, take a look at the U.S. Board of Control Strategy at airports.
We were already at airports for the past year.
We went out to the Uber Lots at the airport and absolutely arrested dozens and dozens
and dozens of illegal aliens taking jobs from American citizens in the Uber Lots.
Go to the Uber Lots and start arresting.
Arrest the drivers rather than helping the passengers get them…
We know.
Arrest the illegal aliens posing as someone they weren't in those Uber's.
Sometimes you do a door to ash or an Uber.
The person you're calling is a different person than is actually driving.
So a lot of these folks are illegal aliens with God knows what type of criminal history
in their home countries or this country plus they're an illegal alien.
So, I like the airport.
I like the airport situation, but look at what the Mean Green team did at the airports.
We hammered their ass at the airports the way it needed to be and that's called arresting
illegal aliens.
By the question of the Uber demand, but a critical elections for the White House,
for the Republican Party in this year, that key pledge to deport millions, quote, millions
of foreign criminals and illegal immigrants has been not yet been met by the administration.
I think it was about 600,000 forced deportations last year.
Cheeries out on whether that number is going to get anywhere near that this year.
Do you think the administration in political danger over this or the left is so, so, so far
God on this that actually the public are going to be satisfied with any number?
Sure, you know, I think that we're going to have to do something and they've got three
more years and tens of millions, if not 100 million, illegal aliens, to deport out of
this country.
So get to it.
Again, as you say in Great Britain, stand to, stand to and get to it.
It's a wasted and there's no better way to do that than a good hard strategy that both
arrests and does total spectrum immigration enforcement said that again, I'll say that
again, total spectrum immigration enforcement.
Wherever you are, there you will be found.
Top to bottom, everything goes.
Everyone goes anytime.
I'd recommend a similar style of management for the United Kingdom, as you say, this
legal migration and a legal migration of massive problems in the UK, for where you're
sitting, do you think the UK is doing it?
Absolutely not.
But, I'm not going to meddle in your affairs over there, but I will say, look at what's
happening in Sweden, the rape capital of the world.
Those rapes aren't occurring by native Sweden's.
The same thing in Great Britain, France, there's some really bad situations over there and
I would imagine your voters and your taxpayers, the large majority of them, just like here
in the United States, don't like it.
If you need me to come over and give you a hand with mass deportations, just a phone
call away.
I'll ask, I'll ask Kiss down with the Prime Minister next time I see him.
Absolutely.
That'd be happy to.
I mean, thank you for joining us.
Take care, sir.
Thank you.
Harry Cole Saves The West
