More Border Officers and Enhanced Security at US Ports of Entry
This act aims to increase the number of U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers and support staff, enhancing security and efficiency at border crossings. It also mandates reports on infrastructure and equipment needs, particularly for combating drug smuggling. For citizens, this could mean faster and safer border crossings, and improved national security.
Key points
Increased Border Patrol Staffing: At least 1,000 new officers are to be hired annually to meet staffing needs, potentially reducing wait times at border crossings.
Support for Officers: Administrative support staff will be hired, allowing officers to focus on inspections and security duties.
Improved Drug Detection: The act requires reports on equipment and infrastructure needs to more effectively detect illegal opioid and drug trafficking, enhancing public safety.
Officer Safety: Reports on protective equipment for officers are mandated to shield them from hazardous substances during inspections.
Monitoring Staffing and Resources: Regular reporting on hiring progress, personnel deployment, and port of entry needs is required to ensure efficient resource management.
Introduced
Additional Information
Print number: 119_HR_4683
Sponsor: Rep. Kennedy, Timothy M. [D-NY-26]
Process start date: 2025-07-23