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US Border Patrol Information
What Is The US Border Patrol?
The United States Border Patrol (USBP), a Federal police
force, is the mobile uniformed law enforcement arm of the U.S. Customs and
Border Protection (CBP), a bureau of the Department of Homeland Security. In
prior to 2003, USBP was part of the Immigration and Naturalization Service
(INS), an agency within the U.S. Department of Justice.
The Border Patrol was
founded on May 28, 1924; its main purpose to detect and prevent the entrance of
illegal aliens into the United States of America. Prior to this the US Army and
various para-military forces patrolled the border. Additionally, the Border
Patrol assists in facilitating the flow of legal immigration, protecting
intellectual property rights, and in the fight against the smuggling of illegal
narcotics.
Currently, the USBP employs 9,500 men and women, and is responsible for
patrolling 8,000 miles of land and sea borders. The great majority of Border
Patrol personnel are deployed at the US-Mexico border, where they're assigned to
fight drug trafficking and illegal immigration.
The federal government's Office of Personnel Management found that the Border
Patrol suffers from an attrition rate of approximately 42-46% for Border Patrol
Agents during their first year of service. (See OPM's Federal and Law
Enforcement Pay and Benefits, Appendix B1 - Quit Rate Data, 2003)..
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