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Sheriff Rips Media Narrative: Border Patrol Focused on Safety, Not Skin Color

Sheriff Thaddeus Cleveland told viewers on National Report what every patriot already knows: Border Patrol agents are doing their jobs with courage and discipline, not targeting people by skin color. As a former Border Patrol agent turned Terrell County sheriff, Cleveland has the field experience to cut through the media’s finger-wagging and defend the men and women who face cartels and chaos at the line. His appearance on national outlets has been straight talk for worried Americans, not the usual hollow hand-wringing from coastal elites.

Cleveland is not a talking head; he spent more than two decades in the Border Patrol and now patrols some 54 miles of the Texas-Mexico line with a skeleton crew of deputies. That background matters — he understands operational realities the Washington crowd will never face and he speaks with the authority of someone who has actually been on the line. When he warns about policy failures, he’s describing what he sees on the ground, not pushing a partisan press release.

When the media trots out the racial profiling narrative, Cleveland calls it what it is: a distraction designed to protect failed federal policy and virtue-signal rather than solve the problem. Local reporters and activists worry about civil rights violations, and those concerns deserve scrutiny, but Cleveland and other border sheriffs have repeatedly said their focus is on behavior, evidence and public safety — not skin color. The dishonesty of painting every lawful enforcement action as “profiling” only emboldens smug elites who want open borders and cheaper labor at the expense of American communities.

Make no mistake about the practical side: Terrell County’s jail holds seven people and the sheriff’s department has only a handful of deputies, so Cleveland doesn’t indulge in grandstanding about making mass arrests — he collaborates with Border Patrol because that’s what keeps Texans safe. He has been blunt that conservative policies must be matched with resources, logistics and backbone in Washington to actually secure the border rather than theater. That realism is the opposite of the coastal pundits who preach sanctimony while deflecting responsibility.

Cleveland’s work has earned recognition from conservative law-and-order groups and he’s been a go-to voice on national programs warning about cartel threats and the human cost of failed policy. That’s why patriots should listen when he says enforcement is about facts, not fashionable narratives pushed by activist reporters. America needs more leaders who will stand by their oath and tell the truth, even when the truth makes the elite uncomfortable.

Hardworking Americans deserve sheriffs who put community safety first, not press coverage. If we want a secure nation, we must back experienced officers like Thaddeus Cleveland, demand accountability from Washington, and reject the dishonest framing that turns law enforcement into a political cudgel. The choice is simple: support the people on the line and restore order, or keep letting the open-border crowd call the shots while our towns pay the price.

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