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S 41119th CongressIntroduced
Advanced Border Coordination Act of 2025
Introduced: Oct 29, 2025
Defense & National SecurityImmigration
Standard Summary
Comprehensive overview in 1-2 paragraphs
This legislation establishes Joint Operations Centers along the U.S. southern border to enhance coordination among federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies for border security operations including combating illegal crossings, drug trafficking, human smuggling, and terrorism through unified command structures and information sharing protocols.
Key Points
- 1The Department of Homeland Security must establish at least two Joint Operations Centers within six months to unify border enforcement efforts across multiple jurisdictions and agencies.
- 2Centers will coordinate multi-agency operations covering ground, air, and sea activities to address transnational crime, illegal border crossings, and drug trafficking networks.
- 3Annual reports to Congress will detail Center operations, resource allocation, and identify communication gaps between federal and non-federal agencies for continuous improvement.
Impact Areas
Federal agencies including DHS, DoD, and DOJState, local, and tribal law enforcement entitiesBorder communities and security operationsMigrant populations and transnational criminal organizations
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