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GAO-07-540R 1 (2007-03-30)

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        Aountability * Integrity * RelEabity
United States Government Accountability Office
Washington, DC 20548




       March 30, 2007

       The Honorable Mike Rogers

       Ranking Minority Member
       Subcommittee on Management, Investigations, and Oversight
       Committee on Homeland Security
       House of Representatives

       Subject: Homeland Security: Information on Training New Border Patrol Agents

       Dear Mr. Rogers:

       The U.S. Border Patrol is responsible for patrolling 8,000 miles of the land and coastal borders of the
       United States to detect and prevent the illegal entry of aliens and contraband, including terrorists and
       weapons of mass destruction. Although the Border Patrol apprehends hundreds of thousands of people
       entering the country illegally each year, several hundreds of thousands more individuals successfully
       enter the country illegally and undetected each year.' In May 2006, the President called for
       comprehensive immigration reform that included strengthening control of the country's borders by,
       among other things, adding 6,000 new agents to the Border Patrol by the end of December 2008. This
       would increase the total number of agents from 12,349 to 18,319, an unprecedented 48 percent increase
       over the next 2 years. The Border Patrol plans to add these new agents to the southwest border while
       transferring up to 1,000 experienced agents to the northern border.

       Concerned about the ability of the Border Patrol's basic training program to accommodate this
       significant increase in Border Patrol agent trainees, you requested that we provide information on the
       content, quality, and cost of the Border Patrol's basic training program for new agents. This report
       addresses the following questions:

        To what extent does the Border Patrol's basic training program for new border patrol agents exhibit
          the attributes of an effective training program and how has the training program changed since
          September 11, 2001?
        How much does it cost to train a new Border Patrol agent?
        How does the Border Patrol's basic training program and cost compare to those of other similar
          federal and nonfederal law enforcement basic training programs?
        What plans, if any, has the Border Patrol developed or considered to improve the efficiency of its
          basic training program?


GAO-07-540R Border Patrol Training


1 Congressional Research Service, Border Security: The Role of the U.S. Border Patrol, RL32562 (Washington, D.C.: Jan. 25,
2006).


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