HR 152
112th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 152
To utilize the National Guard to provide support for the border control
activities of the United States Customs and Border Protection of the Department
of Homeland Security, and for other purposes.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
January 5, 2011
Mr. POE of Texas (for himself, Mr. BRADY of Texas, Mr. GOHMERT, Mr. ROYCE,
Mr. ROE of Tennessee, Mr. HALL, Mr. CAMPBELL, Mr. BURTON of Indiana, Mr. STUTZMAN,
Mr. STEARNS, and Mr. LATTA) introduced the following bill; which was referred
to the Committee on Armed Services
A BILL
To utilize the National Guard to provide support for the border control
activities of the United States Customs and Border Protection of the Department
of Homeland Security, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the `National Guard Border Enforcement Act'.
SEC. 2. USE OF NATIONAL GUARD TO SUPPORT DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
BORDER CONTROL ACTIVITIES.
(a) Expanded Deployment of National Guard; Duration-
(1) DEPLOYMENT; DURATION- In addition to the number of members of the National
Guard deployed along the international border between the United States
and Mexico as of the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of
Defense shall provide for the deployment of not less than an additional
10,000 members of the National Guard along the international border between
the United States and Mexico until the date on which the Secretary of Homeland
Security certifies that the Federal Government has achieved operational
control of the international border.
(2) ADDITIONAL DEPLOYMENTS- The Secretary of Defense may exceed the number
specified in paragraph (1) at the request of a Governor of a State that
shares a portion of the international border between the United States and
Mexico if, despite the deployment of the additional 10,000 members of the
National Guard along the international border, operational control of the
international border has not been achieved.
(3) DEPLOYMENT AUTHORITIES- Members of the National Guard required to be
deployed pursuant to paragraph (1) may be deployed under section 502(f)
of title 32, United States Code, pursuant to a State border control activities
plan approved under section 112a of such title, as added by subsection (b),
or pursuant to the order of the Secretary of Defense under any other provision
of law.
(4) EXEMPTION FROM END STRENGTHS AND OTHER LIMITATIONS- Members of the National
Guard deployed pursuant to paragraph (1) shall not be included in the calculation
to determine compliance with--
(A) limits on end strength; or
(B) limits on the number of National Guard personal that may be placed
on active duty for operational support.
(5) OPERATIONAL CONTROL DEFINED- In this subsection, the term `operational
control' has the meaning given that term in section 2(b) of the Secure Fence
Act of 2006 (Public Law 109-367; 8 U.S.C. 1701 note).
(b) Federal Assistance for State Border Control Activities Plans- Chapter
1 of title 32, United States Code, is amended by inserting after section 112
the following:
`Sec. 112a. Border control activities
`(a) Funding Assistance- The Secretary of Defense shall provide funds to the
Governor of a State who submits to the Secretary a State border control activities
plan satisfying the requirements of subsection (c). Such funds shall be used
for the following:
`(1) The pay, allowances, clothing, subsistence, gratuities, travel, and
related expenses, as authorized by State law, of personnel of the National
Guard of that State used, while not in Federal service, for the purpose
of border control activities.
`(2) The operation and maintenance of the equipment and facilities of the
National Guard of that State used for the purpose of border control activities.
`(3) The procurement of services and equipment, and the leasing of equipment,
for the National Guard of that State used for the purpose of border control
activities. However, the use of such funds for the procurement of equipment
may not exceed $5,000 per item, unless approval for procurement of equipment
in excess of that amount is granted in advance by the Secretary of Defense.
`(b) Use of Personnel Performing Full-Time National Guard Duty- (1) Under
regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Defense, personnel of the National
Guard of a State may, in accordance with the State border control activities
plan referred to in subsection (c), be ordered to perform full-time National
Guard duty under section 502(f) of this title for the purpose of carrying
out border control activities.
`(2)(A) A member of the National Guard serving on full-time National Guard
duty under orders authorized under paragraph (1) shall participate in the
training required under section 502(a) of this title in addition to the duty
performed for the purpose authorized under that paragraph. The pay, allowances,
and other benefits of the member while participating in the training shall
be the same as those to which the member is entitled while performing duty
for the purpose of carrying out border control activities. The member is not
entitled to additional pay, allowances, or other benefits for participation
in training required under section 502(a)(1) of this title.
`(B) Appropriations available for the Department of Defense for homeland defense
may be used for paying costs associated with a member's participation in training
described in subparagraph (A). The appropriation shall be reimbursed in full,
out of appropriations available for paying those costs, for the amounts paid.
Appropriations available for paying those costs shall be available for making
the reimbursements.
`(C) To ensure that the use of units and personnel of the National Guard of
a State pursuant to a State border control activities plan does not degrade
the training and readiness of such units and personnel, the following requirements
shall apply in determining the border control activities that units and personnel
of the National Guard of a State may perform:
`(i) The performance of the activities may not adversely affect the quality
of that training or otherwise interfere with the ability of a member or
unit of the National Guard to perform the military functions of the member
or unit.
`(ii) National Guard personnel will not degrade their military skills as
a result of performing the activities.
`(iii) The performance of the activities will not result in a significant
increase in the cost of training.
`(iv) In the case of border control activities performed by a unit organized
to serve as a unit, the activities will support valid unit training requirements.
`(c) Plan Requirements- A State border control activities plan shall--
`(1) specify how personnel of the National Guard of that State are to be
used in border control activities in support of the mission of the United
States Customs and Border Protection of the Department of Homeland Security;
`(2) certify that those operations are to be conducted at a time when the
personnel involved are not in Federal service;
`(3) certify that participation by National Guard personnel in those operations
is service in addition to training required under section 502 of this title;
`(4) certify that any engineer-type activities (as defined by the Secretary
of Defense) under the plan will be performed only by units and members of
the National Guard;
`(5) include a certification by the Attorney General of the State (or, in
the case of a State with no position of Attorney General, a civilian official
of the State equivalent to a State attorney general) that the use of the
National Guard of the State for the activities proposed under the plan is
authorized by, and is consistent with, State law; and
`(6) certify that the Governor of the State or a civilian law enforcement
official of the State designated by the Governor has determined that any
activities included in the plan that are carried out in conjunction with
Federal law enforcement agencies serve a State law enforcement purpose.
`(d) Examination of Plan- Before funds are provided to the Governor of a State
under this section and before members of the National Guard of that State
are ordered to full-time National Guard duty as authorized in subsection (b),
the Secretary of Defense shall, in consultation with the Secretary of Homeland
Security, examine the adequacy of the plan submitted by the Governor under
subsection (c). The plan as approved by the Secretary of Defense may provide
for the use of personnel and equipment of the National Guard of that State
to assist United States Customs and Border Protection in the transportation
of aliens who have violated a Federal immigration law.
`(e) End Strength Limitation- (1) Except as provided in paragraphs (2) and
(3), at the end of a fiscal year there may not be more than 10,000 members
of the National Guard--
`(A) on full-time National Guard duty under section 502(f) of this title
to perform border control activities pursuant to an order to duty; or
`(B) on duty under State authority to perform border control activities
pursuant to an order to duty with State pay and allowances being reimbursed
with funds provided under subsection (a)(1).
`(2) The Secretary of Defense may increase the end strength authorized under
paragraph (1) if the Secretary determines that such an increase is necessary
in the national security interests of the United States.
`(3) National Guard personnel deployed pursuant to paragraph (1) shall not
be included in the calculation to determine compliance with--
`(A) limits on end strength; or
`(B) limits on the number of National Guard personal that may be placed
on active duty for operational support.
`(f) Annual Report- The Secretary of Defense shall submit to Congress an annual
report regarding assistance provided and activities carried out under this
section during the preceding fiscal year. The report shall include the following:
`(1) The number of members of the National Guard excluded under subsection
(e) from the computation of end strengths.
`(2) A description of the border control activities conducted under State
border control activities plans referred to in subsection (c) with funds
provided under this section.
`(3) An accounting of the amount of funds provided to each State.
`(4) A description of the effect on military training and readiness of using
units and personnel of the National Guard to perform activities under the
State border control activities plans.
`(g) Statutory Construction- Nothing in this section shall be construed as
a limitation on the authority of any unit of the National Guard of a State,
when such unit is not in Federal service, to perform law enforcement functions
authorized to be performed by the National Guard by the laws of the State
concerned.
`(h) Definitions- In this section:
`(1) The term `border control activities', with respect to the National
Guard of a State, means the use of National Guard personnel in border control
activities authorized by the law of the State and requested by the Governor
of the State in support of the mission of the United States Customs and
Border Protection of the Department of Homeland Security, including activities
as follows:
`(A) Armed vehicle and foot patrols along the international border between
the United States and Mexico.
`(B) Interdiction of a vehicle, vessel, aircraft or other similar activity.
`(C) Search, seizure, and detention of suspects.
`(D) Construction of roads, fences, and vehicle barriers.
`(E) Search and rescue operations.
`(F) Intelligence gathering, surveillance, and reconnaissance.
`(2) The term `Governor of a State' means, in the case of the District of
Columbia, the Commanding General of the National Guard of the District of
Columbia.
`(3) The term `State' means each of the several States, the District of
Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or a territory or possession
of the United States.'.
(c) Clerical Amendment- The table of sections at the beginning of chapter
1 of such title is amended by inserting after the item relating to section
112 the following new item:
`112a. Border control activities.'.
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