Dog the Bounty Hunter discusses ‘woke churches’ and the southern border
Dog the Bounty Hunter Calls on Congress to Fund Special Agents for Apprehending Criminal Migrants | Interview with The Christian Post
Dog the Bounty Hunter, also known as Duane Chapman, is advocating for Congress to allocate funds for special agents to apprehend migrants with criminal records who are entering the United States illegally. In a recent interview with The Christian Post, Chapman discussed his new book, “Nine Lives and Counting,” his faith, declining church attendance, and his views on illegal immigration at the southern border.
With over 2.4 million southwest border land encounters recorded by U.S. Customs and Border Protection in 2023, Chapman believes that supporting bounty hunters in apprehending migrants with criminal backgrounds is crucial. He suggests that retired ex-marshals and CIA agents could be utilized for this purpose, emphasizing the need for funding to cover expenses such as travel and accommodation.
Chapman’s book, “Nine Lives and Counting,” delves into his faith journey and the role it has played in his life. He hopes to inspire others struggling with addiction or hardship through his story of redemption and spiritual growth. Despite challenges he has faced, Chapman remains dedicated to his faith, seeking repentance and guidance from God daily.
When asked about the current administration’s handling of the border crisis, Chapman expressed concerns about the lack of action and accountability. He emphasized the need for bipartisan cooperation in addressing the issue and called for legislation to support efforts to apprehend criminal migrants entering the country illegally.
As Chapman continues to advocate for stronger border security measures, he remains committed to leaving a positive legacy through his faith and actions. With a focus on redemption and second chances, he hopes to make a lasting impact on those who read his book and follow his journey.