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The new agents will also require training. Chenega Security firm received contracts for 103 million


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An amendment to the bill, passed Monday in the Senate, plans to spend the next 10 years about 40 billion dollars to strengthen security along the border su32 with Mexico.
The measure will require reform immigration laws in place then perform an additional force of 20,000 new Border Patrol agents and the construction of more than a thousand kilometers of walls.
It also requires the mandatory use of employment verification system "E-Verify" is established throughout the country and the overall deployment and activation of Surveillance Technology 4,500 million, which includes the use of drones is reached. su32
Sen. Patrick Leahy described the amendment as a "Christmas list Halliburton", containing multiple measures of "militarization" to be acquired or contracted with that company and others.
If the initiative is approved immigration reform in the Senate this week as expected, and is accepted as it is in the House of Representatives, will give rise to a series of lucrative contracts for various companies.
Since 2012 the German arms manufacturer Heckler & Koch company su32 has received around 500 million U.S. dollars and the Remington 160 million in contracts to provide firearms to DHS.
The new agents will also require training. Chenega Security firm received contracts for 103 million for the Bureau of Customs and Border su32 Protection (CBP) last year, to train officers in the use of surveillance systems.
With respect to metal walls on the border in 2009, the General Office of Oversight (GAO), the investigative arm of Congress, estimated to cost between 400,000 and 15 million building just a mile (1.6 km) border fence.
One of the biggest beneficiaries su32 of the construction of border walls were companies in the aerospace and defense sector, such as Boeing, which received more than 1,000 million dollars of PBC between 2006 and 2009, and over 35 million in 2012, for border security projects.
The strengthening of border security also require electronic systems for the collection of personally identifiable information or biometric data such as fingerprints and photographs.
The initiative includes making it mandatory for all U.S. companies use the E-Verify system, and all ports of entry and departure, whether su32 by land, sea or air, den biometric monitor anyone entering or leaving country.
The company, which has received contracts worth 1,900 million, was one of the hardest lobbied Congress for immigration reform initiative to include biometric monitoring those entering su32 and leaving the country.
The reform su32 initiative also calls for the acquisition of an unspecified number of unmanned aircraft or drones, which cost about $ 18 million each, and flight hour costs about $ 3,000.
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