The Liberty Score is a rating system assessing how closely an individual’s views align with core Libertarian principles. Scores are based on a 0-100 scale, with 100 representing a fully Libertarian position and 0 representing complete opposition to Libertarian values. The grading criteria include:

  1. Personal Freedom (25 points): Support for individual rights in personal choices, including medical freedom, privacy, and bodily autonomy.
  2. Economic Freedom (25 points): Advocacy for a free-market economy, low taxation, and minimal government interference in business.
  3. Limited Government (25 points): Commitment to reducing the size and scope of government, limiting regulatory power, and upholding states’ rights.
  4. Non-Intervention (25 points): Opposition to unnecessary foreign entanglements, support for a non-interventionist foreign policy, and minimal military presence abroad.

Each category will be scored, then averaged to form the individual’s overall Liberty Score, providing a clear snapshot of their alignment with Libertarian ideals. Grades are provided by AI

Brandon Judd

U.S. ambassador to Chile
Status: Confirmed by Campaign
Liberty Score: 40
Warhawk Status: Warhawk

Liberty Score Assessment:

  • Personal Freedom (10/25):
    Brandon Judd, as president of the National Border Patrol Council, has been a vocal advocate for stringent immigration enforcement policies. These policies have raised concerns regarding civil liberties, suggesting a limited alignment with Libertarian values that prioritize individual freedoms.

  • Economic Freedom (10/25):
    Judd’s focus on border security and immigration control may impact labor markets and economic freedom by restricting the movement of individuals who contribute to various economic sectors. This approach may not fully align with Libertarian principles advocating for free movement and minimal government intervention in the economy.

  • Limited Government (10/25):
    His support for robust border enforcement indicates a preference for increased government intervention in immigration matters, contrasting with Libertarian ideals favoring limited government involvement.

  • Non-Intervention (10/25):
    While Judd’s work has primarily focused on domestic border issues, his enforcement strategies have international implications, particularly concerning deportation policies and cooperation with other nations. This suggests a more interventionist stance, diverging from Libertarian non-interventionist principles.

Bio: Brandon Judd, born in Arizona, is a veteran law enforcement officer with over 25 years of experience in border security. He began his career with the U.S. Border Patrol in 1997, serving in various capacities across the country, including assignments in Arizona, Maine, California, and Montana. Judd has held leadership roles such as Special Operation Mountain Team Leader and field training officer. In 2013, he was unanimously elected as the National President of the National Border Patrol Council (NBPC), the labor union representing Border Patrol agents. Under his leadership, the NBPC became a prominent voice in national discussions on immigration and border security. Judd retired from the U.S. Border Patrol in May 2024.

Career Highlights:

  • National President, National Border Patrol Council (2013–2024): Led the union representing over 16,000 Border Patrol agents, advocating for policies to enhance border security and agent welfare.
  • U.S. Border Patrol Agent (1997–2024): Served in multiple sectors, including Naco, Arizona; Houlton, Maine; El Centro, California; Tucson, Arizona; and Havre, Montana, gaining extensive operational experience.
  • Special Operation Mountain Team Leader: Directed specialized operations in challenging terrains to secure U.S. borders.
  • Field Training Officer: Mentored and trained new Border Patrol agents, ensuring adherence to protocols and operational readiness.

About the U.S. Ambassador to Chile Role: The U.S. Ambassador to Chile represents American interests, fostering diplomatic relations, promoting trade, and collaborating on regional security and policy initiatives. The ambassador engages with Chilean government officials, business leaders, and civil society to strengthen bilateral ties. Judd’s extensive experience in law enforcement and leadership is expected to contribute to advancing U.S. interests in Chile, particularly in areas related to security cooperation and policy alignment.