Another false narrative - Border Patrol agents on horseback did not use whips when facing migrants

Contrary to what Biden, Harris, and the liberal media says border patrol did not use whips or stampede over migrants. It's all just another of the many lies from this Biden administration and the mainstream media.

News4Jax is running a viral social media claim through the Trust Index about U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents allegedly whipping Haitian migrants along the Rio Grande as they tried to get into the United States. The dramatic scene has drawn widespread condemnation from the White House, politicians and the public.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is pledging to swiftly conduct an investigation into what happened, calling this incident along the Rio Grande “extremely troubling.”

But are horseback mounted CBP agents really using whips to corral a large group of migrants? The News4Jax Trust Index team is giving this claim a rating of not true.

This is the reason why:

A video originally captured by Al Jazeera shows U.S. Border Patrol agents on horseback trying to stop Haitian migrants from entering an encampment on the banks of the Rio Grande on Sunday. But it’s an image captured by photographer Paul Ratje that’s led to widespread criticism.

U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley tweeted: “Use of whips on refugees? Disturbing and unacceptable. This must end immediately.”

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, however, denied that Border Patrol agents used whips, explaining to reporters that agents use long reins to control their horses — and not whips — and saying that reigns were being held by CBP agents. Mayorkas also added that a full investigation is warranted.

“One cannot weaponize a horse to aggressively attack a child. That is unacceptable. That is not what our policies and our training require. Please understand, let me be quite clear, that is not acceptable. We will not tolerate mistreatment, and we will address it with full force based on the facts that we learn,” Mayorkas said.

Ratje, the photographer who took the controversial photo, also weighed in on what happened, telling NPR and a news station the following about what he captured with his lens: “Some of the Haitian men started running, trying to go around the horses, and that’s when the whole thing happened. I never saw them whip anyone. The agent was swinging the reigns that to some can be misconstrued when your looking at the pictures.”

I defy anybody to produce one picture of a whip being used. They are simply the reins needed to handle a horse.

So, does how CBP agents handled this situation deserve an investigation? The answer is yes. But to the claim that horseback mounted CBP agents were seen whipping Haitian migrants trying to get into the U.S., the News4JAX Trust Index Team rates this claim as not true.

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Comments (7)

i love to watch those horses work.
Ol' Joe wants to send CBP's horses to the glue factory.

Others point out -
Horses are Useful for patrolling the terrain.
The horses have been used in operations that Saved Lives.
Mounted officers are used by some US city police forces.

The photographer saying his photos are being Misconstrued is Significant -
He was There, behind the Camera - Not in DC spinning the pics for Political Purposes.

cowboy
no cows were whipped

PETA is pleased.
lets hope none of those Horses have the misfortune to get acquainted with PETA.uh oh
those horses get taken better care of than people lol
Ol' Joe seeks Private Contractors to build/operate Haitian migrant Detention Center on Gitmo -
"Who'dve expected That from the author from the '94 Crime Bill??" ... rolling on the floor laughing
daydream The Don doin' it & the MSM screaming IMPEACHMENT - The mind boggles.

cowboy
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