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National Border Patrol Council Rejects Limits on Use of Force

Border Patrol agents work in a unique law enforcement environment and encounter threats that are not often seen by police and sheriff’s departments. One of these threats is the use of rocks by smugglers and illegal aliens to harass, distract, and assault Border Patrol agents. Rocks are prevalent throughout the southwest border, weapons that are […]

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National Border Patrol Council Statement on Administratively Uncontrollable Overtime (AUO)

The single and unchanging reality on the U.S. borders is the fact that those who are trying to get into the U.S. illegally never take a day off. Proposals to decertify Administratively Uncontrollable Overtime (AUO) ignore this reality, essentially stripping Border Patrol agents of the ability to pursue criminals or prevent an illegal crossing the

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Washington Post Report Shines Spotlight on Need for Pay Reform

It seems only appropriate that the Office of Special Counsel delivered its report on the failings of Administratively Uncontrollable Overtime, known in federal circles as AUO, on Halloween. The Washington Post coverage of the report focused on the aspects of the Treat, referring to the “candy bowl” of overtime money from which some Homeland Security

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Instructors to the USBP Academy Provided Last Minute Notice about Significant Changes to Lodging

Just days before temporary duty (TDY) instructors were scheduled to report for duty at the USBP Academy, the U.S. Border Patrol notified instructors that they will be provided lodging at the Academy.  A similar notice was published on the CBP website, but oddly, that notice left off some important details about the lodging. Below are

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National Border Patrol Council Calls on CBP to Show Use of Force Data

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE National Border Patrol Council Calls on CBP to Show Use of Force Data September 26, 2013 Washington, D.C. – The National Border Patrol Council condemned the decision by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to overhaul its basic training on the use of force and mandate the use of cameras in vehicles

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Pay Reform Update

September 17, 2013 For the past few months the National Border Patrol Council has been involved in a comprehensive effort to improve border security, obtain essential resources and enact pay reform through the Border Patrol Pay Reform Act. As you can imagine, this process has been time-consuming and frustrating: a real test of our patience.

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Senator Jon Tester Introduces Border Pay Reform

For the past two decades, the National Border Patrol Council (NBPC) has successfully derailed attempts to eliminate Administratively Uncontrollable Overtime (AUO). However, in recent years, the frequency and magnitude of the attacks on AUO have dramatically increased, causing the NBPC to reconsider the issue and review the alternatives. As a result, nearly two years ago,

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