On Tuesday, October 9th, Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) issued a detailed memorandum to Zachary Apotheker, the whistleblower featured in “Line in the Sand,“ pressing him to answer if he had participated in any “filmed interview, meeting, or discussion for the movie,“ whether he was “on duty in a CBP-issued uniform,“ and if he received any “compensation or benefit“ for his involvement. In response, Apotheker stood firm, writing, “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.“ He further exposed a shocking fact in his letter: “There are over 300,000 missing children that the Department of Homeland Security has admittedly not been able to keep track of.“ Despite CBP’s inquiries, Apotheker made it clear he acted in accordance with his oath, stating “I received all the necessary approval I needed from the United States Constitution.“ Catch the full story in “Line in the Sand,“ available now at
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