Introduction to Homeland Security

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Introduction to Homeland Security Chapter 6 Border Security, Immigration, & Customs Enforcement Border Control The borders of any country are strategically important because of the critical role they play in the economic vitality and commerce of the country Borders provide access for: Illegal immigrants Illegal goods Thus, border security and control is of the utmost importance in the effort to mitigate the risk posed by terrorists and criminals Border Control (cont.) United States has: 5,525 miles of border with Canada 1,989 miles of border with Mexico 95,000 miles of shoreline (maritime border) 3.4 million square mile exclusive economic zone Each year, more than 500 million people cross the borders into the United States, some 330 million are non- citizens 1

Border Security History 1904 Immigration Service Watchmen Mounted Guards Mounted Inspectors (1915) Early 20 th Century - Govt. more concerned with customs violations 1917 Govt. issued a higher head tax/literacy requirements for immigrants Caused an increase in illegal immigration 1921 Govt. placed limits on number of immigrants entering country 1924 Labor Appropriation Act Created the Border Patrol Border Security History (cont.) 1932 Border patrol split between Mexican and Canadian borders 1933 Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) created out of the separate bureaus of Immigration and Naturalization 1952 Border Patrol given the power to board and search conveyances anywhere in the country to search for illegal immigrants 1980s/90s Illegal immigration spiked; Border Patrol expanded Launched focused border operations Hold the Line Gatekeeper Immigration the act of entering and settling permanently in another country, and / or becoming a permanent resident or legal citizen of that country US founded on the principle of open immigration Immigration is closely tied to border security Immigration law guides the granting of residency and citizenship to foreign nationals Changes in immigration law often reflects the volatility of national opinions on the value of more open doors in relation to the need for a growing workforce 2

Customs Enforcement Nations protect their national economic interests through: The levying of import taxes (duties)) on foreign goods Controlling the rate of flow and quantity of specific goods that enter the country US initiated customs services soon after declaring independence in 1776 For 125 years, customs generated almost all of the US government s revenue, and contributed to the fast growth of the young nation The United States remains a major importer of foreign goods Customs account for ~16 of the national income Border Security within DHS Following 9/11, DHS Consolidated: Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) The Customs Service (CS) U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Transportation Security Agency (TSA) DHS Directorate of Border and Transportation Security (along with DOJ) is charged with border security Several components within DHS carry out individual border control tasks Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) The only agency responsible for protecting the sovereign borders of the US at and between the official ports of entry Considered the front line in protecting the nation against terrorist attacks Ensures national economic security by regulating and facilitating the lawful movement of goods and persons across U.S. borders One of DHS s largest and most complex components 3

CBP Components/Programs Border Patrol Primary mission is the detection and apprehension of illegal aliens and smugglers of aliens at or near the land border Office of Air and Marine Office of Technology Innovation and Acquisitions Secure Freight Initiative Container Security Initiative CBP officials deployed at overseas seaports to screen shipping containers bound for the US Agricultural Inspection CPB Immigration Inspection Program Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) The principal investigative arm of DHS The second largest investigative agency in the federal government Has more than 20,000 employees in offices in all 50 states t and 48 foreign countries Primary mission - promote homeland security and public safety through the criminal and civil enforcement of federal laws governing: Border control Customs Trade Immigration ICE (cont.) Mission has expanded to include: Terrorist financing Money laundering Arms trafficking Technology exports Commercial fraud Child pornography 4

ICE (cont.) ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Charged with enforcement of U.S. immigration law IDs and apprehends removable aliens Detains if necessary Deports to other countries Prioritizes the apprehension, arrest, and removal of convicted criminals U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Only military organization w/in DHS Lead federal agency for maritime drug interdiction and air interdiction (shared with US Customs) Accounts for more than 50% of all cocaine seizures annually Also tasked with enforcing immigration law at sea Interdicts illegal migrants at sea and returns them to their country of origin Lead agency for the federal response to oil and hazardous materials incident (shares with EPA) U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Oversees lawful immigration to the US Provides accurate and useful information to intending immigrants Grants immigration and citizenship benefits Currently employs 18,000 people at approximately 250 locations worldwide Intelligence has shown terrorists to be interested in exploiting the US immigration system to gain entry to the United States 5

USCIS Offices Office of Citizenship Fraud Detection and National Security Directorate Refugee, Asylum, and International ti Operations Directorate (RAIO) US-VISIT Part of DHS National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD) Secures borders by providing biometric identification services to federal, state and local government decision makers to help them accurately identify the people they encounter and determine whether those people pose a risk to the United States Enhances entry and exit security procedures 6