The president of the National Border Patrol Council blasted members of the media on Friday for saying senior members of his group who were at the White House Thursday are white, when many are Hispanic.

The president of the group, Brandon Judd, and other top representatives of the council talked with President Trump in the White House Thursday. Many were bald, and MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Friday mocked Trump for meeting with bald, white men to defend Trump's proposed border wall.

But Judd said many of those men are Hispanic.

"They obviously have not done their research," Judd told the Washington Examiner Friday. "This is supposed to be the people that are all-inclusive, yet they’re going to make fun of our appearance because we all suffer from male pattern baldness. How ridiculous is that? Does anybody think that I would shave my head with the nose that I have?"

"President Trump knows that the majority of our agency is minorities yet he still supports our agents 100 percent, so what does that tell you?" Judd asked.

On Thursday, eight men and women from labor unions representing employees from Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement stood behind Trump. Half of those were bald men, and "Morning Joe" mocked the event for containing white men.

"The diversity in that Donald Trump press conference," said MSNBC "Morning Joe" Joe Scarborough.

Branding expert Donnie Deutsch, a former CNBC host, said the staging was a ploy meant to show he sides with white men.

"You have four stoic, strong white men of a certain age, not smiling, by the way. Look, this is all Donald has left. This wall is not a wall. It is a 'let's keep America white again,'" Deutsch said.

But Judd said four of the eight people who stood behind Trump were Latino and work for the Border Patrol labor union, the patrol's largest organization of personnel.

Those four included NBPC Executive Vice President Paul Perez, NBPC Executive Vice President Alberto Trevino, NBPC Vice President At-Large Hector Garza, and NBPC National Spokesman Arturo Del Cueto.

"Hector Garza and Arturo Del Cueto spoke. If they [MSNBC] didn't get their names and understand that they were Hispanic …" Judd said.

Judd, who took the podium with Garza and Cueto, said he is not Hispanic but "follicle challenged." National ICE Council President Chris Crane, NBPC local chapter president Jonathan Anfinsen, and National ICE Council Executive Vice President Leann Mezzacapo were also on stage.

Judd said the representation of Hispanic and non-Hispanic people on stage represented the diversity in the Border Patrol.

"The Border Patrol is the only major federal law enforcement agency in the country that has more minorities than it does whites. And yes, this is an organization that overwhelmingly supports President Trump," he said.

The majority — 51 percent — of the nearly 20,000 Border Patrol agents stationed around the country are Latino. Judd added that that figure is in addition to African-Americans, Asian-Americans, Pacific Islanders, and others.

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