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<p><b>Join the U.S. Customs and Border Protection as an Experienced Border Patrol Agent!</b></p><p>If you're looking for a rewarding career in federal law enforcement, this is your chance to become part of the elite team dedicated to securing our borders and protecting our nation. With your current or prior law enforcement experience, you may qualify for higher-graded border patrol opportunities that come with enhanced responsibilities and benefits.</p><p><b>Important Note:</b> Duty assignments may include critical operational areas. Please be prepared for potential relocation based on operational needs.</p><p><b>Attractive Recruitment Incentives:</b> Newly appointed Border Patrol Agents can earn up to $30,000 in recruitment incentives. This includes a preliminary bonus of $10,000 upon successful completion of training and an additional $10,000 for those assigned to prioritized locations after a three-year service commitment.</p><p>The U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) is immediately hiring for full-time, career Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) positions that offer excellent pay and comprehensive federal benefits.</p><p><b>Salary and Benefits Overview:</b></p><p>The starting salary for new Border Patrol Agents ranges from $63,148 to $120,145 annually, based on experience and the grade level (GL-9/GS-11). Additional locality pay and overtime options can increase your earning potential significantly.</p><p><b>Your Impact:</b></p><p>As a Border Patrol Agent, you'll play a crucial role in safeguarding the American populace by:</p><ul><li>Detecting and questioning individuals suspected of immigration and customs violations.</li><li>Apprehending smugglers and illegal entrants along U.S. borders.</li><li>Monitoring activities and maintaining surveillance in covert operations.</li><li>Conducting various patrols and checks to ensure safety and security.</li></ul><p><b>Necessary Qualifications:</b></p><p><b>For GL-9 Level:</b> Candidates must have one year of specialized experience equivalent to the next lower grade level, relevant to law enforcement duties.</p><p><b>For GS-11 Level:</b> Candidates must show one year of specialized experience in law enforcement, demonstrating complex skills necessary for criminal investigation and enforcement.</p><p>All applicants must be U.S. citizens, have a minimum necessary residency period, and meet age restrictions for law enforcement positions. Additionally, military or federal service may impact age qualifications.</p><p><b>Training Program:</b> Upon selection, you will undergo six months of rigorous training at the U.S. Border Patrol Academy in Artesia, New Mexico. This program includes instruction in law enforcement protocols, driver training, and language proficiency in both English and Spanish.</p><p><b>Application Process:</b> Ready to take the next step? Click the apply button to initiate your application and follow the instructions provided for submitting your resume and other supporting documents.</p><p>We encourage you to apply and become part of our dedicated team working to protect America’s borders.</p>

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