Entered on duty in June 1978 at
Laredo, Texas. Aguilar also served as Patrol Agent in Charge of three different Border Patrol Stations in Texas from 1988 to August 1996. In January 1988 he was first promoted to Patrol Agent in Charge of the Dallas Border Patrol Station in
Dallas, Texas. In 1992 he was promoted to the Rio Grande City Border Patrol Station in
Rio Grande City, Texas. In July 1995 he was promoted to the Brownsville Border Patrol Station in
Brownsville, Texas. Aguilar is a supporter of "comprehensive immigration reform" but told his membership that he does not support "amnesty" or "legalization." He has been accused by a whistleblower of hindering internal investigations into Border Patrol corruption. On March 31, 2013 David Aguilar retired after 35 years of federal service with U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the United States Border Patrol. After his retirement, Aguilar partnered with Noah Kroloff,
Dennis Burke,
Mark Sullivan, John Kaites and
Jerry Reinsdorf to found Global Security and Innovative Strategies. ==Personal==