“Paul Perez and the Border Patrol have done a fantastic job, and so proud that more than half are of Hispanic heritage, which Los Angeles incompetent Mayor, Karen Bass (who hasnt even gotten the permits for people rebuilding their homes after the record setting fire that took place), and other Third Rate Politicians, are complaining about. Our Enlistment Numbers are at RECORDS, and well keep it that way. There is no group I am more proud of than Border Patrol and ICE, and nobody understands the Border better than our fantastic Hispanic population, which continues to, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!” @realDonaldTrump

Fact-Check Summary

The Truth Social post mixes accurate statistics, subjective praise, and misleading attacks. It is correct that over half of Border Patrol agents are Hispanic and that enlistment/applicant numbers are at record highs. However, the claim that Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass “hasn’t even gotten the permits” for rebuilding following the wildfire is misleading—permits are being issued, though fee waivers and administrative frustration persist. The post’s characterization of Border Patrol and ICE as wholly successful omits notable operational issues and controversies around detention conditions and profiling. The subjective assertion about Hispanic understanding of the border cannot be fact-checked but reflects a political opinion, not evidence.

Belief Alignment Analysis

The post uses hyperbolic language, dividing civic actors into “fantastic” and “incompetent” camps, which inflames rather than informs public discussion. It oversimplifies complex policy challenges and relies on derogatory phrasing (“third rate politicians”) that undermines inclusive, reasoned, and civil discourse. By omitting key context on institutional shortcomings and misrepresenting administrative efforts, the post does not meet standards of fairness, inclusion, or constructive democratic debate.

Opinion

While celebrating public servants’ achievements is important, public discussion benefits from transparency and acknowledgement of challenges. Critiques of public officials should be grounded in documented facts, not sweeping dismissals that obscure ongoing efforts. Democratic dialogue is best served by recognizing partial successes, ongoing barriers, and engaging in constructive critique rather than divisive rhetoric.

TLDR

Border Patrol’s Hispanic representation and record-level applications are true; however, portrayals of Los Angeles rebuilding as entirely stalled and immigration agencies as uniformly exemplary are misleading and lacking key context. The post exaggerates achievements and failures, reducing the accuracy and fairness of its claims.

Claim: Paul Perez and the Border Patrol have done a fantastic job; more than half are of Hispanic heritage; Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass hasn’t even gotten rebuilding permits after the fire; enlistment numbers are at records; there is no group more commendable than Border Patrol/ICE; and the Hispanic population uniquely understands the border.

Fact: Paul Perez does lead the Border Patrol union and Hispanic representation in the agency is just over 50%. Permit issuance in Los Angeles is slow but ongoing, with over 600 permits released but fee waivers unresolved. Border Patrol and ICE applications reached record highs, yet both agencies face operational and legal challenges. The assertion about Hispanic understanding is opinion, not a measurable fact.

Opinion: The post mixes legitimate pride, divisive rhetoric, and political marketing. It exaggerates achievements, misleads on administrative failings, and omits significant operational critiques where warranted.

TruthScore: 6

True: Border Patrol Hispanic majority, enlistment record, Perez’s role.

Hyperbole: Characterizations of “fantastic job,” “no group I am more proud of,” “incompetent/third rate politicians,” universal praise of enforcement agencies.

Lies: Claim that LA has not issued any permits after the fire.