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WASHINGTON - Two years after President Donald Trump signed orders to hire 15,000 new border agents and immigration officers, the administration has spent tens of millions of dollars in the effort - but has thousands more vacancies than when it began.
In a sign of the difficulties, Customs and Border Protection allocated $60.7 million to Accenture Federal Services, a management consulting firm, as part of a $297 million contract to recruit, vet and hire 7,500 border officers over five years, but the company has produced only 33 new hires so far.
The president's promised hiring surge steadily lost ground even as he publicly hammered away at the need for stiffer border security, warned of a looming migrant "invasion" and shut down parts of the government for five weeks over his demands for $5.7 billion from Congress for a border wall.
The Border Patrol gained a total of 120 agents in 2018, the first net gain in five years.
But the agency has come nowhere close to adding more than 2,700 agents annually, the rate that Kevin McAleenan, commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, has said is necessary to meet Trump's mandated 26,370 border agents by the end of 2021.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/trumps-border-hiring-surge-has-fallen-far-short/ar-BBSNiV0?li=BBnbcA1
If he can't get this right do you think he's going to be able to build a wall? It'll be billions upon billions of dollars down the crapper.
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,400 posts)Which House committee will figure out what that $297 million is actually being spent on?
Baconator
(1,459 posts)Come join the Border Patrol!
Especially during the shutdown, the comments section were... unkind.