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HR 285119th CongressIntroduced
Advanced Border Coordination Act of 2025
Introduced: Nov 1, 2025
Civil Rights & JusticeDefense & National SecurityImmigration
Standard Summary
Comprehensive overview in 1-2 paragraphs
The Advanced Border Coordination Act of 2025 establishes Joint Operations Centers along the U.S. southern border to enhance interagency coordination among federal, state, local, and tribal entities for border security operations including deterring illegal crossings, drug trafficking, human trafficking, and terrorism prevention through unified command structures and information sharing protocols.
Key Points
- 1Mandates creation of at least two Joint Operations Centers within six months to serve as centralized hubs for multi-agency border coordination involving ground, air, and sea operations.
- 2Requires federal agencies to share real-time information with state and local partners while coordinating personnel deployment and specialized training for border security missions.
- 3Imposes annual reporting obligations on the Secretary of Homeland Security detailing center operations, resource allocation, interoperability challenges, and recommendations for improving cross-jurisdictional border security efforts.
Impact Areas
U.S. Customs and Border Protection personnel and operationsState and local law enforcement agencies along southern border regionsFederal agencies including DHS, DoD, and Department of JusticeIndividuals attempting illegal border crossings or involved in cross-border criminal activities
Generated by legislative-analyst-v3 on Nov 5, 2025