One Thousand Days Transformed - The Campaign for Cedarville

by Rich Stratton, Assistant Director of Public Relations

Patrol Agent in Charge Jodi Williams and Deputy Patrol Agent in Charge Jerami Cheatwood's roles with the United States Border Patrol are more than a job; they’re a calling. Each day presents a fresh set of challenges, unexpected situations, and moments that test their resolve, but through it all, one unwavering constant remains: their commitment to protecting the border while holding fast to their faith and integrity.

On the Cedarville Stories podcast, Jerami Cheatwood reflects on his early days as a new agent thrust into the high-pressure world of border security. “I was just chasing groups, processing people, and letting them go,” he recalls. But as time passed, he began to see the bigger picture. He noticed patterns. He saw loopholes being exploited, shifting policies, and an increasingly complex environment where law enforcement and human lives collided. This job wasn’t just about upholding the law; it was about navigating an ever-changing landscape with national security at stake and real people caught in the middle.

DPAIC Jerami Cheatwood greets a family during Police WeekBut as the job evolved, so too did the perception of those who serve on the front lines. Not long ago, border agents often faced indifference or even hostility from the public. Today, though, Jerami is seeing something different. “People step up now. They tell us, ‘We’re praying for you.’ That didn’t happen as much before.” In a profession where the isolation can sometimes feel overwhelming, those words mean everything. They remind agents that they are seen, their sacrifices are acknowledged, and that faith still plays a crucial role in their mission.

Navigating the politics surrounding border security is a delicate balancing act. While the issue is politically charged, both Cheatwood and Williams keep their eyes firmly on their mission, setting aside the debate to focus on the work that truly matters. “When I’m in uniform, I have to stay professional,” Cheatwood says. “It’s not about politics — it’s about doing our job.”

But their story isn’t just about policy or procedure; it’s about resilience, faith, and an unshakable sense of duty. Whether processing individuals, engaging with local communities, or simply enjoying a quiet dinner with family, the weight of their responsibility is never far from their minds. Yet, amidst the challenges, they carry hope. They believe what they do truly matters and that they are exactly where they are meant to be.

For a deeper look into the lives of these two Cedarville graduates and those who serve on the front lines of border security, tune in to this powerful episode of the Cedarville Stories podcast.

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