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Border Control Specialist
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- Chanute, Kansas, United States
- Chanute, Kansas, United States
About
In this dynamic role, you will play a critical part in safeguarding America's borders, enforcing laws and regulations, and promoting national security. The Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency seeks exceptional individuals to join their team as CBPOs.
Job Responsibilities:
- Law Enforcement Duties : Enforce customs, immigration, and agriculture laws; detain or arrest violators using proper methods;
Duties Include:
- Capturing suspected lawbreakers while utilizing intelligence techniques for threat detection;
The job description aims at highlighting your professional accomplishments based on enforcement skills that promote foreign policy goals such as the entry of U.S. commerce into the international marketplace through border management efforts within U.S. territory.
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Languages
- English
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