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Sep 11

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), an agency under Homeland Security, is working hard to secure the U.S. borders, particularly those abutting Mexico. Those agents working to provide more security for Americans are called border patrol agents. Border patrol agents work about 14 hours a day and average around $55,000 a year, including overtime. The job is tough and the market is slim, but there are openings for those who want to serve and can meet the qualifications.

 

Source:

ehow.com

Guides:

Border Patrol Study Guide