Sec. 101. Emergency deployment of United States Border Patrol agents
174 words·~1 min read·
/bill/114/hr/43/ih/section-101A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
If the Governor of a State on an international border of the United States declares an international border security emergency, including actions involving Mexican drug gangs fighting for trafficking routes involved in violent drug wars, and requests additional United States Border Patrol agents from the Secretary of Homeland Security, the Secretary is authorized, subject to subsections
(b)and (c), to provide the State with up to 500 additional United States Border Patrol agents for the purpose of patrolling and defending the international border in order to prevent individuals from crossing the international border and entering the United States at any location other than an authorized port of entry. The Secretary of Homeland Security shall consult with the President upon receipt of a request under subsection (a), and shall grant such request to the extent that providing the requested assistance will not significantly impair the Department of Homeland Security’s ability to provide border security for any other State. Emergency deployments under this section shall be made in accordance with all collective bargaining agreements and obligations.