Border Patrol wives say situation becoming 'insane' as agents face violence from migrants

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Border Patrol wives say situation becoming 'insane' as agents face violence from migrants
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Border Patrol wives Alison Anderson and Ashley Di Bella joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the violence and danger that their husbands have witnessed on the U.S. borders.

Warning, Graphic Content: Border Patrol wives Alison Anderson and Ashley Di Bella say the Biden administration is responsible for unsafe conditions and violence

Anderson said her husband recently took down an illegal that was in a bush with a"long rifle" and added that a lot of them have weapons and most have knives. "Those dangers are increasing under this administration due to the completely open border. And the fact that these agents have been demoralized, devalued and completely stripped of their honor.

"This has been going on under every administration," Di Bella added."But the numbers have definitely increased, which means there's going to be more violence as well."

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