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yes the border patrol are federal agents with the tasks of keeping the peace.
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The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) hires border patrol agents on the Canadian side. To obtain a job with this company, visit their website at www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca.
In "Border Patrol State" by Leslie Marmon Silko, her argument in this article is that "illegal aliens" are dehumanized by the border patrol. Border Patrol agents have profiled immigrants and treat people crossing the border unfairly because of skin color or other physical features such as Anglo Saxons who seem to be clergy, who wear ethnic clothing or jewelry with very long hair or very short hair because Border Patrol agents have "profiles" of "those sorts" of white people. The Border Patrol have divided the north from the south with their unhumane treatment and profiling of people crossing the border from the south.
Yes.
Going to any local government building can provide information on any government level job. Border Patrol agents go through extensive induction training for many months before actually being hired.
One basic qualification that border patrol agents is they must be a United States citizen. A few other qualifications are they must have a valid drivers license, they have to be younger than 40 at the time of selection, and they must take and pass the CP Border Patrol entrance examination.
Use the link to the U.S. Border Patrol page on career information and check it out. Good luck.
In 2019, the California-Arizona border checkpoint on I-10 was a location where vehicles were stopped for inspection by border patrol agents.
Yes, you typically need to stop for border patrol when asked to do so. In certain areas, especially near international borders, vehicles may be subject to inspections, and failing to stop can lead to legal consequences. It's important to comply with any instructions given by border patrol agents to ensure a smooth passage.
The number of graduates from the Border Patrol Academy can vary by session, but typically, each session graduates around 50 to 60 agents. The academy conducts multiple sessions each year, contributing to a steady influx of new agents to the U.S. Border Patrol. Overall, the total number of graduates annually can range from several hundred to over a thousand, depending on recruitment and training needs.