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“Agent Under Fire” – Author and American Hero Victor Avila Speaks Out About the Current Crisis on the Southern Border (VIDEO)

The Gateway Pundit’s Jim Hoft and Patty McMurray from 100%FedUp spoke with Retired Supervisory Special Agent with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Victor Avila.

Victor is the author of the new book Agent Under Fire about his time as an ICE officer working for the US government in Mexico and the cartel hit on Victor and his partner Jaime Zapata that left Jaime dead and Victor severely wounded.

Investigative reporter Sharyl Attkisson described the attack this way, “Long after police identified the Mexican cartel hitmen who attacked Special Agent Victor Avila and his partner, Jaime Zapata, in 2011 – the mystery lingered as to why their supervisors sent them, unprotected, on what was virtually a suicide mission. In Agent Under Fire, Avila deconstructs the nightmare that took his partner’s life and robbed him of his health and career, and digs into the larger questions about the complicated U.S. Mexico relationship, drugs, and illegal immigration.”

On Sunday Victor told us about his career and his attack and Victor released photos and video from the US Southern border in Mexico on the flood of unaccompanied minors, fake refugees, and illegal aliens flooding across Joe Biden’s open border with Mexico.

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Victor described to us his treatment by the Obama administration after the attack and the fact that Obama’s Fast and Furious guns were used to injure him and murder his partner.

Victor told us about the morale on the border right now as over 170,000 migrants are apprehended at the border per month.

Victor is a true American hero.

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