Anonymous ID: 032948 Jan. 11, 2019, 10:01 a.m. No.4712493   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2499

>>4712033

Aguilar has been accused by a whistleblower of hindering internal investigations into Border Patrol corruption.[4][5]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_V._Aguilar

 

Considering all the drugs children and people pouring over the border under Bush and Obama, prolly worth a digg.

 

Cartel ratlines need their assets in place as gatekeepers.

DAVID V AGUILAR

 

David V. Aguilar

Chief, Office of Border Patrol

U.S. Department of Homeland Security

www.cbp.gov

 

David V. Aguilar

 

David V. Aguilar was named Chief, Office of Border Patrol, in May 2004, and assumed the position July 1, 2004. As the nation's highest ranking Border Patrol officer, Chief Aguilar directs the enforcement efforts of more than 12,000 Border Patrol Agents nationwide. Chief Aguilar brings to the job the knowledge and expertise gained from more than 26 years of service with the Border Patrol.

 

Before his appointment as Chief of the Border Patrol, he was the Chief Patrol Agent of the Tucson Sector United States Border Patrol. In that position, Mr. Aguilar was responsible for all operational and administrative functions of the sector. As Chief, he had over 2000 Border Patrol Agents under his command and over 200 support personnel assigned to the Tucson Sector. He oversaw Border Patrol operations at eight geographically dispersed Border Patrol Stations along 261 miles of the Arizona/Mexico border. In March 2004, Homeland Security Under Secretary Asa Hutchinson designated Chief Aguilar as the Border and Transportation Security Integrator for the execution of the Arizona Border Control Initiative.

 

Prior to his Tucson Sector assignment, Chief Aguilar served as Assistant Regional Director for Border Patrol in the Central Region of the former Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) from August 1996 to November 1999. In this position, he was the principal assistant and advisor to the Regional Director in the administration of INS operations relative to Border Patrol. Chief Aguilar managed, directed, guided, and was the principal strategic planner for the Regional Border Patrol Program.

 

Mr. Aguilar served as Patrol Agent in Charge of three different Border Patrol Stations in Texas from 1988 to August 1996. He was first promoted to Patrol Agent in Charge of the Dallas Border Patrol Station in January 1988. He was promoted to the Rio Grande City Border Patrol Station in 1992. The Rio Grande City Station is one of the most active stations for narcotics interdiction along the Texas-Mexico border. He was promoted to the Brownsville Station in July 1995. The Brownsville Station was the largest Border Patrol Station in the Central Region of the INS at that time.

 

The Dallas Border Patrol Station and the Brownsville Border Patrol Stations were both awarded the Commissioner’s Award for Group Achievement under Mr. Aguilar’s command. Most recently, the Tucson Sector was awarded the Customs and Border Protection Office of Anti-Terrorism Commissioner’s Award for operational achievements under Operation Desert Safeguard, an operation planned, designed, and implemented in the high-risk areas of the Tucson Sector in 2003. Chief Aguilar was elected as the President of the Southern Arizona Federal Executive Association in 2004.

 

Mr. Aguilar entered on duty in June 1978 at Laredo, Texas, and served as first line supervisor and Assistant Patrol Agent in Charge prior to his service as the Patrol Agent in Charge.

 

Mr. Aguilar received an Associates Degree in Accounting from Laredo Junior College, attended Laredo State University and University of Texas at Arlington. He is a graduate of the John F. Kennedy School of Government Harvard Senior Executive Fellows Spring Class of 1999.

 

Chief Aguilar and his wife of 29 years, Bea, have three children.

https://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/government/daguilar-bio.html

LOTTA BELLS RINGING HERE

 

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Anonymous ID: 032948 Jan. 11, 2019, 10:02 a.m. No.4712499   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4712493

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DAVID V AGUILAR

WIKI

On March 31, 2013 David V. Aguilar retired after 35 years with U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the United States Border Patrol. After his retirement, Aguilar partnered with Noah Kroloff, Dennis Burke, Mark Sullivan, John Kaites and Jerry Reinsdorf to found Global Security and Innovative Strategies.[6]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_V._Aguilar

 

LOOK AT WHAT HE DOES NOW:

 

What We Do

 

GSIS leverages its extensive private sector, homeland and public security, public sector and international expertise to provide comprehensive solutions for its clients. These solutions range from investigations, end-to-end security assessments, design and implementation to government relations support and business advisory services such as due-diligence, new market entrance and business intelligence.

http://gsis.us/about

 

WOULD BE A CARTEL ASSET IMO

Check out their 'services'… DC BASED.

 

CYBER SECURITY-ASSESSMENT, REMEDIATION, AND PREVENTION

 

ASSET AND INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION

 

BORDER PROTECTION AND CUSTOMS OPERATIONS

 

AVIATION SECURITY

 

TRADE FACILITATION, SUPPLY CHAIN & CARGO SECURITY

 

SECURITY, THREAT AND VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENTS

 

MAJOR EVENT AND VENUE SECURITY PLANNING

 

INVESTIGATIONS AND DUE DILIGENCE

 

SECURITY TRAINING

 

IMMIGRATION COMPLIANCE

 

WORKPLACE AND SCHOOL SAFETY

 

SAFETY ACT ATTAINMENT

http://gsis.us/services

Anonymous ID: 032948 Jan. 11, 2019, 10:11 a.m. No.4712611   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2621

>>4712033

WHO IS ONE OF AGUILAR'S PARTNERS IN HIS NEW BUSINESS SINCE RETIRING AS HEAD OF BORDER PATROL?

 

KNOW THIS NAME ANONS?

DENNIS K BURKE

NIXVM yeah that one.

Clare Bronfman's attorney.

https://frankreport.com/2018/12/14/jeff-peterson-sues-arizona-mafia-leader-and-clare-bronfman-attorney-dennis-burke/

Worked for Clinton Obama Napolitano.

ARIZONA.

 

Dennis K. Burke

 

Senior Advisor

 

Dennis K. Burke is a Senior Advisor at GSIS. On behalf of clients, Dennis focuses on investigations and due diligence, new market entrance, and government relations at the Federal, State, Local and Tribal levels as well as internationally. He has also supported clients on intellectual property protection and enforcement, jurisprudence, and Rule of Law training and advisory services throughout the world.

 

Dennis has over 23 years of public service at both the Federal and State levels. In 2009, he was appointed by President Obama and confirmed by the United States Senate as the United States Attorney for the District of Arizona where he oversaw all federal prosecutions in Arizona for one of the largest United States Attorney offices in the country.

 

Prior to that Mr. Burke was a Senior Advisor to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano after serving on the Obama/Biden Transition team focusing on homeland security administration and policy. Mr. Burke was Chief of Staff to Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano from 2003 to 2008 after serving as the Chief Deputy in the Arizona Attorney General’s Office managing the largest law firm in Arizona. He is a former Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Arizona prosecuting drug trafficking cases, was the Acting Assistant Attorney General for Legislative Affairs at the United States Department of Justice, and a Senior Policy Analyst for the White House Domestic Policy Council during the Clinton Administration where he focused on crime, law enforcement and drug policy. As a Majority Counsel on the United States Senate Judiciary Committee he covered intellectual property, crime and law enforcement, and judicial nominations.

 

Mr. Burke has a B.A. from Georgetown University and received his law degree from University of Arizona graduating Summa Cum Laude and serving as Executive Editor of the Arizona Law Review. After law school, Mr. Burke clerked for the Honorable James Moeller on the Arizona Supreme Court. As an Adjunct Professor of Law at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University Burke taught courses in Federal Legislative Process and recently served as the Executive Director of the Diane Halle Center for Family Justice.

 

Mr. Burke has received numerous awards and commendations for his years in public service, including the Public Advocate Award from Chicanos Por La Causa, the Profiles of Success Award from Valle Del Sol, the Legislative Support Award from the National Association of Police Organizations and the Minuteman Award from the Arizona National Guard.

http://gsis.us/about/dennis-burke

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Anonymous ID: 032948 Jan. 11, 2019, 10:11 a.m. No.4712621   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4712611

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DENNIS BURKE: LEAKER, FAST AND FURIOUS GUN RUNNER

Involvement in Fast and Furious

 

On August 30, 2011, Burke resigned, (See Burke Resignation Letter to President Barack Obama below.), as a result of increased pressure being applied to his U.S. Attorney for the District of Arizona office from various directions, including Congress, in the wake of the gunwalker scandal. Project Gunrunner occurred within the ranks of the U.S. Justice Department, specifically the FBI and the BATF&E, and resulted in sweeping investigations and multiple resignations with Burke's resignation being the most senior of these.

 

Former U.S. Attorney Dennis Burke admitted leaking a sensitive document about a federal agent (Agent John Dodson) who blew the whistle on the gunrunning operation.[5] Mr. Burke’s Phoenix attorney, Lee Stein, said in a Nov. 8 2011 letter to the Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General that his client had provided information to a reporter who was working on several stories involving Fast and Furious.

 

The family of slain U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry charged that Mr. Burke, then US Attorney for the District of Arizona, lied to them about the guns found at the crime scene in an attempt to hide the weapons' connection to the ATF's failed Fast and Furious gun sales operation. Terry was killed in December 2010, allegedly by Mexican bandits carrying at least two AK-47 semiautomatic rifles that had been purchased in Arizona as part of Fast and Furious. The operation was intended to catch drug lords using illegal weapons, but the ATF immediately lost track of 1,700 firearms. The Terry family alleged that then-U.S. Atty. Dennis K. Burke told them last March that the two weapons came from a store in Texas and were not part of Fast and Furious. The family made their allegations in a "notice of claim" stating that they intend to sue the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Justice Department for $25 million. They called the gun-tracking operation "abominable, reckless, nonsensical."[6]

 

In May 2013, Burke was criticized by the Department of Justice Inspector General for an inappropriate leak to Fox news. [7]

 

On March 27, 2014, the Arizona Bar Association reprimanded Dennis Burke. [8]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_K._Burke