The head of U.S. Border Patrol allegedly bragged for years about paying for sex, but two internal probes into the matter were killed by the Department of Homeland Security.
Michael Banks, 53, was appointed to lead the dysfunctional organization after returning to DHS in January 2025 under the leadership of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, 54.
The accusations span more than a decade, originating when Banks worked as a supervisory field agent in Nogales, Arizona, where he openly discussed paying for sex workers with colleagues and allegedly invited some to accompany him on trips to Colombia and Thailand, according to an investigation published Wednesday by the Washington Examiner.
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