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  • NBPC President T.J. Bonner meets briefly with Speaker of the House J. Dennis Hastert

  • GAO Report on Homeland Security: Intergovernmental Coordination and Partnership Will Be Critical to Success

  • Homeland Security As Union Busting...6/24/02

  • President's proposal for a Homeland Security Agency and the President's analysis of his proposal

  • Afge Press Release regarding President Bush's proposal

  • AFGE Statement on Homeland Security Proposal...6/10/02

  • In Washington, Mixed Reviews for Homeland Department ...Washington Post

  • President Bush's Proposal to Create a Department of Homeland Security

  • Department of Homeland Security--Administration Proposal, June 2002

  • NBPC President T.J. Bonner's Testimony Before the Government Reform Committee on 04/10/2002

  • The National Border Patrol Council is urging Congress to allow experienced agents to transfer to the northern border instead of placing trainees there

  • Highlights of President Bush's Budget Proposal
    The INS related sections are located on pages 85-86, 129-131, and page 190. These are the page numbers of the actual budget document located at the lower right of the page.

  • NBPC Opposes Amnesty For Illegal Aliens!

     




    The National Border Patrol Council is the labor organization representing all (currently about 9,000) non-supervisory U.S. Border Patrol employees. It is affiliated with the American Federation of Government Employees and the AFL-CIO, and has 15 constituent Locals. More than 5,400 employees voluntarily pay membership dues.

    Founded in 1965, the National Border Patrol Council aggressively and effectively represents employees through negotiations, litigation and legislative action provided by a nationwide network of several hundred well-trained and dedicated volunteer activists and a small staff of extremely capable professionals.

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