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U.S. customs agency is so short-staffed, it's sending officers from airports to the Mexican border
Source: Washington Post
U.S. customs agency is so short-staffed, its sending officers from airports to the Mexican border
By Nick Miroff January 19 at 8:23 AM
While lawmakers this week argued over the merits of President Trumps $18 billion border wall and a potential government shutdown, the federal officers tasked with stopping drugs and terrorists from entering the country faced a different threat: exhaustion.
An acute staffing shortage of customs officers at the border has gotten so dire that the government this month began pulling screeners from U.S. airports and reassigning them to southern Arizona on an emergency basis.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has deployed 175 officers to the agencys Tucson sector through at least March, according to union officials who say CBP officers are being routinely asked to work back-to-back eight-hour shifts to make up for the staffing shortfalls.
They are supposed to do their job with the same mental clarity and acuity, said Anthony Reardon, president of the National Treasury Employees Union, which represents 25,000 CBP employees, but when you work 16-hour days, days on end, its a pretty difficult thing to do.
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By Nick Miroff January 19 at 8:23 AM
While lawmakers this week argued over the merits of President Trumps $18 billion border wall and a potential government shutdown, the federal officers tasked with stopping drugs and terrorists from entering the country faced a different threat: exhaustion.
An acute staffing shortage of customs officers at the border has gotten so dire that the government this month began pulling screeners from U.S. airports and reassigning them to southern Arizona on an emergency basis.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has deployed 175 officers to the agencys Tucson sector through at least March, according to union officials who say CBP officers are being routinely asked to work back-to-back eight-hour shifts to make up for the staffing shortfalls.
They are supposed to do their job with the same mental clarity and acuity, said Anthony Reardon, president of the National Treasury Employees Union, which represents 25,000 CBP employees, but when you work 16-hour days, days on end, its a pretty difficult thing to do.
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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/us-customs-agency-is-so-short-staffed-its-sending-officers-from-airports-to-the-mexican-border/2018/01/18/44420a94-fc77-11e7-a46b-a3614530bd87_story.html
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U.S. customs agency is so short-staffed, it's sending officers from airports to the Mexican border (Original Post)
Eugene
Jan 2018
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Nitram
(24,524 posts)1. That's great. The phony GOP meme that terrorists are coming in from Mexico will lead us to
let them fly directly into NYC or any other large city.
silverweb
(16,402 posts)2. At the risk of sounding paranoid...
Is it unreasonable to worry that Drumpf might use this as an excuse to mobilize the military for border duty?
Control-Z
(15,684 posts)3. I didn't go to the link.
Does it tell us WHY there is such a shortage?
Eugene
(62,627 posts)4. Increased port traffic across the board against flat staffing
with a failure to fill authorized staff increases.