National Border Patrol Council
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Agents are Not Violating the Law or Following Unlawful Orders!
Contrary to the false accusations being asserted by some, Border Patrol agents are not breaking the law or following unlawful orders. Instead, they are performing
Overtime Pay Update for Border Patrol Agents (NDAA)
Today, the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for 2024 was signed into law. The law, H.R. 2670, immediately provides GS-12 Border Patrol agents (BPAs) with
Important Pay Update for Border Patrol Agents
The National Border Patrol Council (NBPC) is pleased to share that earlier today Congress passed legislation that will provide GS-12 Border Patrol Agents (BPAs) with
NBPC is Granted Exclusive Recognition by DOJ
On June 21, 1967, the National Council of Border Patrol Lodges was granted exclusive recognition by the Department of Justice (DOJ). Our organization would later
CBP Nationwide Encounters by Month (2020 to April 2023)
The data clearly illustrates when the invasion started. Yes, there will always be those who attempt entry, but this administration played a direct role in
Border Patrol Monthly Apprehensions (2012 – Present)
On April 27, 2022, while testifying before the House Homeland Security Committee, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said, “We inherited a broken and
Article 28 G
When practical, an employee will be given at least 24 hours advance notice of individual shift changes. Individuals involved in a change of shifts should
Article 4 I
The Union will be given the opportunity to be represented at any formal discussion between one or more management representatives and one or more bargaining
Article 17 A
The Agency agrees to provide safe and healthful working conditions, taking into account the mission of the Agency and the inherent hazards of the job
Obey Now, Grieve Later
An employee should obey a supervisor’s lawful order and grieve the order later if the employee believes the order was in violation of a negotiated
Article 28 B
Assignment of tours of duty shall be posted five days in advance in the appropriate work area covering at least a two-week period.
Member Resources
Appealing an OWCP case before DOL ECAB
FLETC Actively Violated the Injunction
NBPC Hazardous Duty Lawsuit Update
News from NBPC Locals
CBP Family Day Event
Fallen Agents Memorial
BPAPRA Update
MEMBER ALERT
About the
National Border Patrol Council
The National Border Patrol Council (NBPC) is the exclusive representative of approximately 18,000 Border Patrol Agents and support personnel assigned to the U.S. Border Patrol. The U.S. Border Patrol falls under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Under DHS, the Border Patrol is under the direction of Customs and Border Protection (CBP).