Title 8 › Chapter CHAPTER 15— - ENHANCED BORDER SECURITY AND VISA ENTRY REFORM › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - FUNDING › § 1711
The Attorney General must add staff at the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) if funds are provided. For each fiscal year 2003 through 2006, the INS must get at least 200 more full-time inspectors and support staff and at least 200 more full-time investigators and support staff than the numbers allowed by the USA PATRIOT Act. Money can be provided to pay for those people and for needed facilities, attorneys, and other support. Starting October 1, 2002, funds may be provided to raise pay and train staff. Certain Border Patrol agents and inspectors with at least one year’s service move from GS‑9 pay to GS‑11 pay. Inspections assistants move from GS‑5 to GS‑7, and their support staff move to the proper GS level. Funds may also be used for ongoing INS training (border protection, law enforcement, cross-training with other agencies, using lookout databases, and expanding the Carrier Consultant Program). The Secretary of State must strengthen visa-application reviews, staff those programs, and train consular officers and diplomatic security agents, with money authorized as needed.
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8 U.S.C. § 1711
Title 8 — Aliens and Nationality
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73