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CBP estimates it would hire 8,500 employees with funding proposed for the reconciliation bill, but the agency has faced major challenges with recruiting.
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The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is actively seeking new recruits to join its ranks, focusing on enhancing its operational capacity in response to increasing migration challenges.
Several agencies across government would receive tens of billions of dollars to hire tens of thousands of employees.
Knowingly hiring unauthorized workers drives demand for human smuggling, which puts migrants at risk, Justin De La Torre, Yuma border agent, says.
CBP ranked fourth on the list ... The criteria include employers’ “strong track records of not only hiring but retaining veterans and military families,” skilled translators, paid time off for ...
PHILADELPHIA, PA — U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP ... event aimed to inspire awareness of federal law enforcement ...