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UPDATED LETTER (April 4th, 2013)
While
it appears as though Congress appropriated sufficient funds to pay the
salaries of Border Patrol agents within the current Continuing
Resolution (CR), CBP has yet to make a decision on the spending plan.
Consequently, the proposed plans and indecision have unnecessarily
caused Border Patrol agents and their families to worry about their
safety at work and the uncertainty of their financial stability. Please take
action to prevent CBP from reducing the numbers and pay of Border
Patrol agents who risk their lives daily to patrol our borders and keep
our nation safe.
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U.S. Border Patrol Claims They Cannot Afford Lodging for Border Patrol Agents |
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Wednesday, 04 May 2011 |
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San Diego, California - The U.S. Border Patrol continues their attempt to militarize the Border Patrol and display contempt for the rank and file by providing agents with substandard sleeping arrangements while they attend training in the San Diego Sector. Below is a picture of the sleeping arrangements in an airport hangar that the Border Patrol provided for the agents who traveled to San Diego.
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Modifications Jeopardize the Integrity of Seatbelts in Ford Crown Victoria and May Result in Critica |
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Thursday, 21 April 2011 |
URGENT NOTICE TO MEMBERS
An agent in San Diego Sector was surprised when he went to fasten his seatbelt in a Ford Crown VIctoria and the seatbelt was no longer secured to the vehicle. Upon closer inspection, the bolt that secured the retractable section of the seatbelt was lying on the floor of the vehicle. In addition, the bolt securing the retractable section of the passenger’s seatbelt was also loose and ready to fall off.
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National Border Patrol Council Issues Statement about arrest of Michael Atondo |
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Saturday, 16 April 2011 |
On April 11, 2011, an article appeared in the Yuma Sun about Michael Atondo, who was recently arrested in Yuma, Arizona. In the article, the reporter said Atondo “is also being represented by an attorney from the Border Patrol Union." As a result, the National Border Patrol Council (NBPC), the union for all non-supervisory Border Patrol agents and support personnel assigned to the U.S. Border Patrol, issues the following statement.
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Secretary Napolitano’s Remarks on Border Safety Simply Not True |
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Friday, 25 March 2011 |
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March 25, 2011 - San Diego, CA - Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano’s recent remarks concerning border safety are wrong and give citizens a false sense of security.
Napolitano stated that the idea that violence is spilling into U.S.
border cities is “wrong” and that “the border is better now than it ever
has been."
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National Border Patrol Council Elects New Leadership |
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Thursday, 10 March 2011 |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 8, 2011 – The National Border Patrol Council (NBPC) is pleased to announce the election of George E. McCubbin III as its President. During its biennial convention, over 120 delegates voted unanimously to install McCubbin into its top leadership position. McCubbin brings over 25 years of Border Patrol experience to the position, along with the respect of frontline Border Patrol agents.
The newly elected NBPC Executive Committee is:
President - George E. McCubbin III
Executive Vice President - Chris Bauder
Vice President West - Shawn Moran
Vice President South - Paul Perez
Vice President East - Eric Sparkman
Vice President North - Steve Malpezzi
Vice President At Large - Brandon Judd
Vice President At Large - James Stack
Secretary/Treasurer - Joseph Bradley
Effective immediately all media inquiries should be directed to Vice President Shawn Moran.
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