The U.S. Border Patrol is in a rare position to get its back-of-house in tip-top shape while illegal immigration at the southern border is at historic lows.
Current and former senior Border Patrol agents, as well as a U.S. congressman who represents the largest district on the U.S.-Mexico border, shared their top recommendations for how the federal law enforcement organization should be preparing during this lull for when President Donald Trump leaves office in 2029.
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