A Border Patrol whistleblower featured in James O’Keefe’s documentary Line in the Sand has had his government-issued firearm revoked following his involvement in the film. The whistleblower, Zachary Apotheker, appeared in the controversial exposé, which dives deep into the U.S. border crisis and reveals the corruption and failures of the current immigration system.
Line in the Sand, a project by undercover journalist James O’Keefe, sheds light on the harsh realities of the U.S.-Mexico border, using hidden cameras and raw testimonials from those on the front lines. The film highlights shocking elements like cartel tunnels, Mexican freight trains packed with migrants, and U.S.-funded child detention camps. O’Keefe’s documentary paints a bleak picture of the border crisis and demands significant changes to address the systemic failures.
In the film, Apotheker expressed concerns over the way the U.S. government handles border security, particularly highlighting the dangers posed by convicted criminals who have entered the country illegally.
Following his appearance in the film, Apotheker reported that his government-issued firearm was taken away. He claimed that this action was due to alleged breaches of security and integrity policies. Apotheker stated, “I took an oath to defend our Constitution and to protect the American public. This has been the greatest honor of my life.”
He also pointed out a disturbing contradiction: while he was being disarmed, thousands of convicted murderers and rapists who had illegally entered the U.S. remained at large. This claim references previous reports from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which acknowledged the presence of dangerous criminals among the influx of illegal immigrants.
Apotheker suggested that his firearm revocation was a direct result of his appearance in O’Keefe’s documentary, stating, “When you’re truly over the target, you become the target.” His comments raise concerns about retaliation against whistleblowers who reveal the weaknesses and dangers within the border control system.
The situation has sparked outrage among supporters of border security reform, who see Apotheker’s case as an example of the government’s misplaced priorities in managing the ongoing crisis at the southern border.
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Zachary Apotheker appeared in O’Keefe’s film because he just couldn’t sit back silently as children are trafficked, raped and abused.
Earlier this week he received a memo from US Customs and Border Protection demanding answers about his involvement in the documentary.
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Zachary Apotheker responded with fire.
“The only compensation I received and benefited from was a free, clean, and clear conscience because I told the truth to the American Public and fulfilled my duty to the Constitution,” Apotheker said.
“There are over 300,000 missing children that the Department of Homeland Security has admittedly not been able to keep track of,” he said.
“I received all the necessary approval I needed from the United States Constitution,” he added.
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