The head of the National Border Patrol Council on Monday slammed President for blatant electioneering, accusing him only deciding to visit the southern frontier with because he is trailing in the polls.Brandon Judd said the president, who will be visiting Brownsville, , on Thursday was not even going to the right place 'He's had three years to do something,' Judd, who represents 17,000 Border Patrol agents told DailyMail.com soon after the trip was announced.
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