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  2. United States Border Patrol - Wikipedia

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    The United States Border Patrol ( USBP) is a federal law enforcement agency under the United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and is responsible for securing the borders of the United States. According to its web site in 2022, its mission is to "Protect the American people, safeguard our borders, and enhance the nation’s economic ...

  3. Border security in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, border security includes the protection of ports, airports, and the country's 3,017-mile (4,855 km) land border with Canada and 1,933-mile (3,111 km) border with Mexico . Central to U.S. national security, border security incorporates responses to issues such as terrorism, illegal immigration, smuggling, and human trafficking.

  4. Judge questions Border Patrol stand that it's not required to ...

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    The Border Patrol generally arrests migrants at the camps within 12 hours of encountering them, down from 24 hours last year, Brent Schwerdtfeger, a senior official in the agency's San Diego ...

  5. United States Border Patrol interior checkpoints - Wikipedia

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    These checkpoints are located between 25 and 75 miles (40 and 121 km) of the Mexico–United States border along major U.S. highways; near the southern border of the contiguous United States. Their situation at interior locations allow them to deter illegal activities that may have bypassed official border crossings along the frontier.

  6. Border Patrol must care for migrant children who wait in ...

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    April 4, 2024 at 12:44 PM. WASHINGTON (AP) — Migrant children who wait in makeshift camps along the U.S.-Mexico border for the Border Patrol to process them are in the agency's custody and are ...

  7. U.S. Border Patrol chief retiring after seeing out end of ...

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    The head of the U.S. Border Patrol is retiring after more than three decades with the agency, and after helping oversee policy changes this month aimed at curbing irregular crossings at the U.S ...

  8. Electronic System for Travel Authorization - Wikipedia

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    Initially ESTA was available for free from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) website. On September 8, 2010, following the Travel Promotion Act , CBP began charging a fee of $4 to cover administrative costs, and if the application was approved, an additional fee of $10 to fund the Corporation for Travel Promotion ( also known as Brand ...

  9. US Border Patrol has released thousands of migrants on San ...

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    CBP did not respond to questions about the drop-offs. The Department of Homeland Security said last month that it has given $790 million for migrant shelters this year and asked Congress for an ...