Do U.S. Border Patrol agents need the National Guard's help?
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As over a thousand migrants make their way through Mexico to seek asylum in the U.S., the Trump administration is making moves to prevent them from successfully making their way over the border. Brandon Judd, the President of the National Border Patrol Council, which is a union that represents thousands of U.S. border agents, joined Alex Witt to discuss Pres. Donald Trump’s decision to call on state governors to send the National Guard to the U.S.-Mexico border.April 8, 2018
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