Preparing for Migrants at US-Mexico Border: Title 42 Ends (New ICE GPS)

As part of ongoing efforts to provide additional #technology in the Alternatives to Detention suite of options, @ICEgovERO began limited testing of a wrist-worn #GPS monitoring device. (Courtesy of ICE and YouTube)
As part of ongoing efforts to provide additional #technology in the Alternatives to Detention suite of options, @ICEgovERO began limited testing of a wrist-worn #GPS monitoring device. (Courtesy of ICE and YouTube)

April 26, 2023 – In Breaking News – NEWS4SA

It’s all hands-on board across our backyard at the U.S.-Mexico border as U.S. Customs and Border Protection prepare for the wave of migrants expected to come to the border on May 11 as Title 42 is lifted.

“With the end of title 42 just around the corner, U.S. Customs and Border Protection wanted to show Wednesday that this port here, the largest landlocked port in the U.S., will not allow anything to stop the flow of business.”

Asylum seekers waiting on the other side of the border have reported problems getting appointments to enter the U.S. using the CBP One app. A problem that has left some with the choice of jumping into the Rio Grande River and taking their chances to reach the U.S.

(Chaos erupted last month at the U.S. southern border after hundred of migrants from Mexico forced their way onto an international bridge connecting to El Paso. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), recognized in the 2022 ‘ASTORS’ Awards Program for Excellence in Homeland Security, worked to maintain order. Courtesy of NBC News and YouTube. Posted on Mar 13, 2023.)

Wednesday, we were told the problem is a GPS requirement that does not allow you to apply if you are already at the border.

“Crossing the border illegally should not be a death sentence, and we are going to try everything within our power to make sure it does not become that.”

Border Patrol Chief Joel Martinez, Laredo Sector
Border Patrol Chief Joel Martinez, Laredo Sector

The influx of people getting to the U.S. is starting to grow. By May 11, Governor Abbott and the Biden Administration say we could see 18,000 to 19,000 people entering the U.S.-Mexico border every day.

Here in Laredo, they have installed eight new beacons that allow migrants who may be lost in the brush to signal for help.

The fear is that if things become too overrun, the main mission of protecting the border and keeping the flow of commerce going through Nuevo Laredo and Laredo, Texas may be affected.

“Border security is national security. And that works both ways, both Mexico and U.S. So, they’re safe. And that’s if we’re safe on our side, they’ll be safe on their side. And that’s one of our priorities. Right. So yeah, so the supply chain is always a concern,” said Chief Joel Martinez, Laredo Sector Border Patrol.

(What is Title 42? A Trump-era policy allowing officials to deport migrants immediately, over public health concerns like COVID-19. Courtesy of KHOU 11 and YouTube. Posted on May 20, 2022.)

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ICE Testing Wrist-Worn GPS Monitoring Tech: Part of Ongoing Modernization Efforts

As part of ongoing efforts to provide additional #technology in the Alternatives to Detention suite of options, @ICEgovERO began limited testing of a wrist-worn #GPS monitoring device. (Courtesy of ICE)
As part of ongoing efforts to provide additional #technology in the Alternatives to Detention suite of options,
@ICEgovERO began limited testing of a wrist-worn #GPS monitoring device. (Courtesy of ICE)

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), recognized in the 2021 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Program, has initiated limited testing of a wrist-worn GPS monitoring device as part of ongoing efforts to provide additional technology in the Alternatives to Detention (ATD) suite of options.

The technology demonstration will begin with a limited deployment in Denver to test feasibility in an operational setting.

(This week, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), also recognized in the 2022 ‘ASTORS’ Awards Program, unveiled a smartwatch-like device to track migrants released from federal custody. Courtesy of CBS News and YouTube. Posted on Apr 25, 2023.)

“ERO is committed to continuously developing and modernizing the tools and technologies to enhance how deportation officers uphold U.S. immigration laws,” explains U.S. Immigration Customs Enforcement ERO Executive Associate Director Corey A. Price.

ERO Executive Associate Director Corey A. Price
Corey A. Price, ICE ERO Executive Associate Director

“These wrist-worn GPS monitoring devices would supplement existing ATD capabilities for noncitizens who qualify for the non-detained docket in a less obtrusive manner, increasing compliance for participants moving through the immigration process.”

The technology provides GPS location monitoring, facial matching, and messaging functionalities.

The device leverages technology similar to a consumer smartwatch but cannot be used for any function beyond compliance with immigration-related activities.

ATD provides for supervision over eligible adult noncitizens on the non-detained docket using case management services while leveraging different monitoring technologies.

Noncitizens placed in ATD have undergone screening and vetting for public safety risks and are subject to varying reporting and monitoring requirements, as appropriate.

Acting ICE Director Tae Johnson
Acting ICE Director Tae Johnson

“ICE’s ATD program has evolved significantly over the past 18 years, but its primary focus remains the same: ensuring that noncitizens understand their immigration obligations under the appropriate level of supervision specific to their individual case,” according to ICE Acting Director Tae D. Johnson.

“Through a series of innovations, we have used the past two decades to build a humane, cost-effective, and community-based case management service — and now, as always, we are looking to our stakeholder partners to aid in the advancement of the program.”

ATD effectively increases court appearance rates, compliance with release conditions and helps participants understand and meet their immigration obligations. Those who do not report or otherwise comply with the conditions of their release are subject to arrest and potential removal.

 

U.S. Customs and Border Protection Recognized in 2022 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Honored at 2022 'ASTORS' Homeland Security Awards Ceremony and Banquet Luncheon in New York City.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Honored at 2022 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Ceremony and Banquet Luncheon in New York City.

American Security Today’s Annual ‘ASTORS’ Awards is the preeminent U.S. Homeland Security Awards Program, and now in its Eighth Year, continues to recognize industry leaders of Physical and Border Security, Cybersecurity, Emergency Preparedness – Management and Response, Law Enforcement, First Responders, as well as federal, state and municipal government agencies in the acknowledgment of their outstanding efforts to Keep our Nation Secure.

 

U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations (First of Three)

Travelers should download the free CBP One™ app on their web-enabled smart device. Note that a free login.gov account is required to use CBP One™. After opening the CBP One™ app, tap “Sign In with Login.gov.” (Courtesy of CBP)
Travelers should download the free CBP One™ app on their web-enabled smart device. Note that a free login.gov account is required to use CBP One™. After opening the CBP One™ app, tap “Sign In with Login.gov.” (Courtesy of CBP)

Excellence in Homeland Security

  • CBP One™

  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) developed CBP One™, a mobile application to serve as a single portal for travelers and stakeholders to interact virtually with CBP.

  • More importantly, this platform served as a vital tool to combat the impact of the influx of undocumented non-citizens at the southern border.

  • CBP One™ consolidates OFO’s mobile application development within a single platform for travelers and stakeholders to interact virtually with CBP, and direct each user to the appropriate travel or trade services based on their needs.

CBP One™ is a mobile application that serves as a single portal to a variety of CBP services. Through a series of guided questions, the app will direct each user to the appropriate travel or trade services based on their needs. (Courtesy of CBP)
CBP One™ is a mobile application that serves as a single portal to a variety of CBP services. Through a series of guided questions, the app will direct users to the appropriate travel or trade services based on their needs. (Courtesy of CBP)
  • This initiative was particularly innovative in that the new approach created the most agile mobile platform that empowered CBP to quickly implement vital services to ensure efficient Ports of Entry (POE) Operations, enhanced services for travelers, and provided unprecedented transparency for stakeholders.

  • The CBP One™ platform was developed to be highly adaptable to implement new capabilities quickly by leveraging core capabilities such as document scanning, video conference licenses, liveness verification, facial matching, global positioning services (GPS), and plug-ins for interactive messaging.

  • These capabilities, combined with an agile approach to operational analysis, requirements development, and programming, have resulted in significantly reduced timelines for implementing new capabilities.

 

U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations (Second of Three)

As of April 2022 all Global Entry kiosks have been upgraded to utilize facial comparison technology. This new process has reduced the time it takes an average traveler to use the Global Entry kiosk to fewer than 5 seconds. (Courtesy of CBP)
As of April 2022 all Global Entry kiosks have been upgraded to utilize facial comparison technology. This new process has reduced the time it takes an average traveler to use the Global Entry kiosk to fewer than 5 seconds. (Courtesy of CBP)

Excellence in Homeland Security

  • Global Entry (GE) Modernization Initiative

  • Global Entry (GE), is a CBP program that allows expedited clearance for pre-approved, low-risk travelers upon arrival in the United States. Members enter the United States through automatic kiosks at select airports.

  • At airports, program members proceed to Global Entry kiosks, present their machine-readable passport or U.S. permanent resident card, place their fingerprints on the scanner for fingerprint verification and complete a customs declaration.

  • The kiosk issues the traveler a transaction receipt and directs the traveler to baggage claim and exit.

(See how the Global Entry (GE) process continues innovating the arrival experience, offering members a streamlined and increasingly contactless processing experience. Courtesy of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and YouTube. Posted on Mar 29, 2022.)

  • CBP began the Global Entry Modernization Initiative in 2018, with the first step involving integrating facial comparison technology into the Global Entry arrival experience.

Facial comparison provides a faster and more secure experience for trusted travelers by automating the comparison of the traveler to their document photo. (Courtesy of CBP)
Facial comparison provides a faster and more secure experience for trusted travelers by automating the comparison of the traveler to their document photo. (Courtesy of CBP)
  • This process was greatly accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic, and as of April 2022 all Global Entry kiosks have been upgraded to utilize facial comparison technology.

  • Facial comparison provides a faster and more secure experience for trusted travelers by automating the comparison of the traveler to their document photo.

  • The next step of this Global Entry modernization has been moving airports towards a receipt-less, and touchless process.

(Hear from DEAC Sabatino, and see how the Global Entry (GE) process continues innovating the arrival experience, offering members a streamlined and increasingly contactless processing experience. Courtesy of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and YouTube. Posted on Mar 29, 2022.)

  • During Fiscal Year 2022, CBP upgraded kiosks at 16 airports to no longer issue a receipt, meaning that for the Global Entry traveler, the new process is faster, with fewer touchpoints, and better protects their privacy.

 

U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations (Third of Three)

CBP OFO Officers accept Three 2022 'Excellence in Homeland Security' Awards at the 2022 'ASTORS' Awards Ceremony and Banquet Luncheon in New York City.
CBP OFO Officers accept Three 2022 ‘Excellence in Homeland Security’ Awards at the 2022 ‘ASTORS’ Awards Ceremony and Banquet Luncheon in New York City.

Excellence in Homeland Security

CBP K9 Team Zaskya Steros and TYKE, with Commissioner Bill Bratton at the 2022 'ASTORS' Awards Luncheon.
CBP K9 Team Zaskya Steros and TYKE, with Commissioner Bill Bratton at the 2022 ‘ASTORS’ Awards Luncheon.
  • However, a CBP drug detection dog alerted to the trailer, and a total of 7,976.20 kilograms (17,584.33 pounds) of Methamphetamine and 176.42 kilograms (388.94 pounds) of Fentanyl Pills were discovered by the CBP Officers whose diligence and outstanding enforcement performance resulted in this discovery of the largest fentanyl seizure in history, to date.

  • Securing U.S. borders — by air, land, and sea — is central to our national security.

  • Even as efforts continue to expand the zone of security away from the physical borders of our nation, highly adaptive criminal networks attempt to exploit vulnerabilities in enforcement capabilities between the ports of entry.

  • At the ports, criminals attempt to conceal their activities within the legitimate flow of trade and travel. Between the ports of entry, human and narcotic traffickers exploit gaps in terrain access, visual surveillance, and deterrence infrastructure.

CBP
Courtesy of CBP and Twitter
  • Trade is growing at an unprecedented rate, and CBP is charged with facilitating lawful trade, creating a level playing field for American businesses, protecting consumers, and reducing business costs.

  • With the value of imports nearing $3 trillion, the amount of international trade crossing U.S. borders has never been higher.  An important part of this volume is entering via e-commerce channels, express couriers, and international mail, but no longer primarily via air. 

  • E-commerce shipments are entering the U.S. via trucks, trains, ocean vessels, and airplanes.  Global supply chains have transformed in the past few decades, making it harder to trace products back to their original source and to pinpoint responsibility across the network of parties involved.

Hear directly from (DEAC) Diane Sabatino in this exclusive interview from the Awards Ceremony, facilitated by Dr. Kathleen Kiernan, President of NEC National Security Systems (NSS), our 2022 ‘ASTORS’ Awards Program Platinum Sponsor, who has been recognized for its Fifth Consecutive Year in the ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Program.

(U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Field Operations (OFO) Deputy Executive Assistant Commissioner (DEAC) Diane Sabatino, at the 2022 ‘ASTORS’ Awards Luncheon in NYC. Courtesy of AST, My Pristine Images, and Vimeo.)

 

(Learn More about the CBP and their partnerships in securing our nation, in this American Security Today exclusive interview with Frank Russo, Director of Field Operations for New York and New Jersey, facilitated by Dr. Kathleen Kiernan, President of NEC National Security Systems (NSS). Courtesy of AST, My Pristine Images, and YouTub.)

  • The world continues to change, in more dynamic ways than ever.  CBP remains committed to meeting existing and emerging challenges head-on.

  • CBP was also recognized in the 2019, 2018, and 2017 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Programs, respectively. USBP was recognized in the 2019 ‘ASTORS’ Program.