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For the year 2008, a GAO report entitled "Border Patrol" assigned mixed success to border checkpoints. Positive results include the apprehension of nearly 17,000 people in the country illegally at interior checkpoints. The report also said, "More than 705,000 total Border Patrol apprehensions [occurred] along the southwest border ... ."
The first Border Patrol station began operations in Detroit, Michigan, in June 1924. [9] A second station, in El Paso, Texas, began operations in July 1924. [10] In 1925, coastal patrols began as well. [7] Operations were established along the Gulf Coast in 1927 to ensure that foreign crewmen departed on the same ship on which they arrived. [11]
Marine Corps Air Station Yuma: 5,568 2 Yuma Union High School District: 3,100 3 U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground: 2,382 4 Yuma Regional Medical Center: 2,300 5 Yuma County 1,437 6 Yuma Elementary School District: 1,400 7 City of Yuma 1,274 8 TRAX 1,125 9 United States Border Patrol: 1,000 10 Arizona Western College: 987
The U.S. Border Patrol was founded in 1924. Over the weekend, agents held a parade to celebrate the agency's centennial anniversary. US Border Patrol celebrate 100 years with weekend parade in ...
Two Mexican bus drivers were arrested by U.S. border agents for allegedly attempting to smuggle 92,900 rounds of ammunition into Mexico at the Bridge of the Americas in El Paso, officials said.
The El Paso Paso del Norte (PDN) Port of Entry is a crossing of the United States–Mexico border, connecting the U.S. city of El Paso, Texas with the Mexican city of Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. It is among the busiest border crossings between the two countries: more than 10 million people enter the U.S. from Mexico each year at this location.
The city of El Paso's online migrant crisis information dashboard on Sunday reported more than 1,500 daily migrant encounters by CBP in the El Paso area along with 2,695 migrants in custody and ...
The Border Patrol Search, Trauma, and Rescue Unit (BORSTAR) is one of two police tactical units in the Special Operations Group, under the United States Border Patrol (USBP). The unit is trained in emergency search and rescue, medical evacuation (medevac), and tactical emergency medical services (TEMS) response in hazardous environments.