Talk:U.S. Customs and Border Protection
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In order to better understand CBP and its history, I included the history of some of its agencies. There is a lot to do but I added INS and Customs.--Mad Max 18:12, Mar 3, 2005 (UTC)
What is the rank hierarchy? All of the ranks were combined with the merger; meaning no agency had rank above the other. The rank each inspector held went with them. The ranks are; trainee 5/7, journeyman 9, senior inspector/officer 11, supervisor 12, deputy chief 13, and master cheif 14, followed by port director 14+, director of feild operations. The ranks go in order of pay scale.
[edit] Visas, passports, etc
I assume the CBP alone deals with these? Or is there some overlap?69.6.162.160 14:52, 19 July 2006 (UTC)Brian Pearson
[edit] Inspectors
CBP doesn't really have any Inspectors anymore. Prior to CBP their used to be Immigration Inspectors, Customs Inspectors and Agriculture Inspectors. Now they are all CBP Officers. They dropped the inspectors from the classification, supposedly in order to make it easier to receive 6c law enforcement coverage pay. Should this be reflected in the article?