The Biden effect? Border Patrol has lost a quarter of workforce since 2020 election

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The U.S. Border Patrol has lost nearly a quarter of its workforce since Joe Biden beat Donald Trump in the 2020 election.

More than 4,000 federal agents have left the Border Patrol since October 2020. Twice as many agents have chosen to retire early compared to retirement rates during the Obama and Trump administrations.

Between fiscal 2021 and 2023, 3,665 agents left for an average of 1,222 per year. An additional 616 agents have left in the first seven months of fiscal 2024, which runs from October 2023 through September 2024. Despite the doubling of agents choosing to leave early, CBP maintained that its attrition rate has clung between 4% and 6% and that the retirements have not had a major impact on overall attrition rates of the workforce.Agents retiring early in the past few years joined the Border Patrol in the late 1990s and early 2000s.that the job they signed up for two decades ago did not resemble their duties now and that the political climate has made them fearful of carrying out their jobs.

Hudak said agents are frustrated because they feel they are no longer able to protect the public, given that agents face between 150,000 and 300,000 migrants being arrested every month. The CBP spokesperson said the Biden administration has surged resources to the border amid the ongoing migration event of people from around the globe. The challenge, according to CBP, is that the agency cannot out-staff the number of migrants coming across or ignore the legal proceedings that each migrant is legally obligated to go through once arrested.

They are eligible to retire at 50 years old if they have put in 20 years of service or at any age if they have put in 25 years of service. For example, an agent who joined at 22 years old could retire at 47 years old, Jim Pasco, executive director of the National Fraternal Order of Police, said law enforcement agencies across the nation have faced major setbacks, including retention, in recent years and that the Border Patrol was not unique in the current climate.

 

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