Comments by "Scott Farner" (@scottfarner5100) on "GRAPHIC WARNING: Ron Johnson Shows 'The Most Horrific' Photo He's Seen Taken At The Border" video.
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MEMORANDUM FOR: All Chief Patrol Agents
All Directorate
FROM: Rodney S. Scot Chief
U.S Border Patrol
SUBJECT: 42 U.S. Code Title 42 - The Public Health and Welfare
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and specifically the United States Border Patrol (USBP), are supporting the U.S. Government's response to the COVID-19 virus.
Effective March 21, 2020 at 0001 hrs EST, USBP will exercise authorities derived under
U.S. Code Title 42, Section 265,·'... suspension of entries and imports from designated places to prevent spread of communicable diseases... " as laid out in the attached Operation Order Capio. The Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), under the Authority of the Public Health Service Act, has directed CBP to prohibit the introduction of certain persons into the United States who, due to the existence of COVID-19 in counties or places from which persons are traveling, create a serious danger of the introduction of such disease into the United States.
While operating under this authority, USBP will use Title 42 authority to immediately expel any individual encountered attempting to enter the United States in violation of travel restrictions. USBP will only apply Titles 8 and 19 authorities to subjects who are not amenable to expulsion under Title 42, or would otherwise be considered a high risk for the population (e.g., aggravated felons, relations to terro1ism, agent assaults, etc.). Watch commander approval is required for any authority used outside of Title 42 during this timeframe. During this time, Border Patrol Agents will rely on their training and experience in detecting, apprehending and determining whether persons are subject to the CDC order, including but not limited to the following considerations: physical observation, use of sensors and technology, physical indicators and tracking techniques, information from third parties, and deductive techniques.
The threat of COVID-19 continues to increase globally at an unprecedented rate. As part of the whole of government response to the pandemic crisis, the USBP's role in preventing the virus from spreading further into the United States is critical.
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@DankKnutts
MEMORANDUM FOR: All Chief Patrol Agents
All Directorate
FROM: Rodney S. Scot Chief
U.S Border Patrol
SUBJECT: 42 U.S. Code Title 42 - The Public Health and Welfare
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and specifically the United States Border Patrol (USBP), are supporting the U.S. Government's response to the COVID-19 virus.
Effective March 21, 2020 at 0001 hrs EST, USBP will exercise authorities derived under
U.S. Code Title 42, Section 265,·'... suspension of entries and imports from designated places to prevent spread of communicable diseases... " as laid out in the attached Operation Order Capio. The Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), under the Authority of the Public Health Service Act, has directed CBP to prohibit the introduction of certain persons into the United States who, due to the existence of COVID-19 in countties or places from which persons are traveling, create a serious danger of the introduction of such disease into the United States.
While operating under this authority, USBP will use Title 42 authority to immediately expel any individual encountered attempting to enter the United States in violation of travel restrictions. USBP will only apply Titles 8 and 19 authorities to subjects who are not amenable to expulsion under Title 42, or would otherwise be considered a high risk for the population (e.g., aggravated felons, relations to terro1ism, agent assaults, etc.). Watch commander approval is required for any authority used outside of Title 42 dw·ing this timeframe. During this time, Border Patrol Agents will rely on their training and experience in detecting, apprehending and determining whether persons are subject to the CDC order, including but not limited to the following considerations: physical observation, use of sensors and technology, physical indicators and tracking techniques, information from third parties, and deductive techniques.
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