U.S. Customs and Border Protection looking to hire more agents

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection is offering a hiring incentive in the hopes of adding more agents to their workforce.

TUCSON, Ariz. — U.S. Customs and Border Protection is looking for more people to join their workforce. CBP is offering a hiring bonus of $10,000 for those who finish the academy and another $10,000 for those who complete two years in a designated remote area.

Daniel Hernandez, a CBP agent and public affairs officer for the Tucson sector, said the thinning workforce is something that many law enforcement agencies are seeing across the country. "Right now the number of agents we have is in the low 3000s," he said."We're currently we are seeing a higher influx of migrants entering the country and so we need enough agents to help.""We have agents every where -- in the court room or in the field in remote mountain operations," he said."Some days your office is the outdoors and somedays your office is your and some days your office is several counties.

The agents will then continue training even after they leave the academy. Hernandez encourages interested applicants to apply on their website.

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