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§202 Border, Maritime, and Transportation Responsibilities

Title 6 › Chapter 1— HOMELAND SECURITY ORGANIZATION › Subchapter IV— BORDER, MARITIME, AND TRANSPORTATION SECURITY › Part A— Border, Maritime, and Transportation Security Responsibilities and Functions › § 202

Last updated Apr 3, 2026|Official source

Summary

The Secretary must stop terrorists and the tools they use from entering the United States. The Secretary must protect borders, coasts, ports, terminals, waterways, and all air, land, and sea travel systems, and run the port-of-entry duties moved into the Department. The Secretary must take over immigration enforcement formerly done by the Immigration and Naturalization Service, make rules for visas and other entry permission (including parole), set national immigration enforcement priorities, administer customs (with some exceptions), handle certain agriculture inspection duties, and keep lawful travel and trade moving quickly and in order.

Full Legal Text

Title 6, §202

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The Secretary shall be responsible for the following:
(1)Preventing the entry of terrorists and the instruments of terrorism into the United States.
(2)Securing the borders, territorial waters, ports, terminals, waterways, and air, land, and sea transportation systems of the United States, including managing and coordinating those functions transferred to the Department at ports of entry.
(3)Carrying out the immigration enforcement functions vested by statute in, or performed by, the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization (or any officer, employee, or component of the Immigration and Naturalization Service) immediately before the date on which the transfer of functions specified under section 251 of this title takes effect.
(4)Establishing and administering rules, in accordance with section 236 of this title, governing the granting of visas or other forms of permission, including parole, to enter the United States to individuals who are not a citizen or an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States.
(5)Establishing national immigration enforcement policies and priorities.
(6)Except as provided in part C of this subchapter, administering the customs laws of the United States.
(7)Conducting the inspection and related administrative functions of the Department of Agriculture transferred to the Secretary of Homeland Security under section 231 of this title.
(8)In carrying out the foregoing responsibilities, ensuring the speedy, orderly, and efficient flow of lawful traffic and commerce.

Legislative History

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Editorial Notes

References in Text

Part C of this subchapter, referred to in par. (6), was in the original “subtitle C”, meaning subtitle C (§ 421 et seq.) of title IV of Pub. L. 107–296, Nov. 25, 2002, 116 Stat. 2182, which enacted part C (§ 231 et seq.) of this subchapter and amended section 2279e and 2279f of Title 7, Agriculture, and section 115, 44901, and 47106 of Title 49, Transportation. For complete classification of subtitle C to the Code, see Tables. The customs laws of the United States, referred to in par. (6), are classified generally to Title 19, Customs Duties.

Amendments

2016—Pub. L. 114–125 substituted “Border, maritime, and transportation responsibilities” for “Responsibilities” in section catchline and struck out “, acting through the Under Secretary for Border and Transportation Security,” after “The Secretary” in introductory provisions.

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Citation

6 U.S.C. § 202

Title 6Domestic Security

Last Updated

Apr 3, 2026

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