题名: |
Border Security: Inspections Practices, Policies, and Issues |
作者: |
Vina, Stephen;Monke, James;Seghetti, Lisa;Lake, Jennifer;Wasem, Ruth Ellen; |
关键词: |
UNITED STATESZUNITED STATESZ, SECURITYZSECURITYZ, BOUNDARIESZBOUNDARIESZ, INSPECTIONZINSPECTIONZ, POLICIESZPOLICIESZ, CARGOZCARGOZ, PROTECTIONZPROTECTIONZ, PORTS(FACILITIES)ZPORTS(FACILITIES)Z, HOMELAND SECURITYZHOMELAND SECURITYZ |
摘要: |
The United States now has a unified inspections operation at the borders; a single inspector is charged with examining people, animals, plants, goods, and cargo upon entry to the country. The transfer of these functions to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) marks a significant policy shift for all of these functions, clarifying that -- although there are important commercial, economic, health, humanitarian, and immigration responsibilities -- ensuring the security of our borders is the top priority. The decision by DHS officials to further integrate the inspection duties so that there is "one face at the border" now means that Customs and Border Protection (CBP) inspectors are essentially interchangeable and responsible for all primary inspections. CBP inspectors are charged with enforcing a host of laws. Immigration law requires the inspection of all aliens who seek entry into the United States, and every person is inspected to determine citizenship status and admissibility. All goods being imported into the United States are subject to a customs inspection, but an actual physical inspection of all goods is not required. There also are laws that subject animals and plants to border inspections. This report provides a discussion of these various laws and the procedural differences in what constitutes an "inspection." |
总页数: |
69 |
报告类型: |
科技报告 |