Posted on 09/19/2021 1:07:52 AM PDT by blueplum
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is working on hiring more civilians for processing roles to help respond to the influx of asylum-seekers at the Southern border, with the agency hoping to free up more time for border patrol agents to devote to law enforcement.
The Associated Press reported Saturday that CBP graduated its first class of "processing coordinators" in January, with plans to eventually hire a total of 1,200.
...The processing coordinator positions, which last for 13 months and are eligible to be renewed up to four years, have an average salary ranging from $35,265 to $51,103, according to the AP. ..
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
One can probably find more on the website, but as an agent I can tell you that processing is mostly paper work. Nothing difficult, once a person has done the various types of files a few times it is easy, especially easy if you speak Spanish.
Really? Like they don’t take out taxpayers money , at least they can protect the border!
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Why is there a fence around the White House and not at the border in Del Rio? Why is the National Guard encompassing the White House and non are at the Del Rio Shanty Town??????No one is minding the store. Joe is not protecting us and that is Joe’s primary job.
“...Joe is not protecting us and that is Joe’s primary job....”
Hmmmm....No.
PedoJoe’s primary job is to totally destroy America as we know it....and, of course, to “sniff” little girls and boys at every chance. We ARE his hated “enemy”
The BP has always hired civilians. They ARE civilians.
Everybody but those serving military or naval forces are civilians. Golly.
The BP are going to need a lot of personnel, the photos of Bidenville are just a sample of what is coming to America under the Dems.
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