U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents have had their authority to detain illegal aliens reduced, some have been disarmed, and now they are seeing cuts in their paychecks.
All of this is taking a toll on morale, said one of the agents in an exclusive interview with WND.
A border agent in southeastern California said the issues with agent pay has to do with overtime polices. “We’re getting scrutinized like crazy for anything over eight hours,” he said.
The agent, whom WND agreed not to identify due to the possibility of retribution against him, said the frustration level was causing many agents in his unit, which includes about 200 officers, to look for work elsewhere.
Congress passed a reform law that will change the way Border Patrol agents are paid starting next year, leading to a pay cut for most agents under the new system.
“Most of us are pretty happy with the current system but the supervisors are not supposed to micromanage our overtime,” the agent told WND. “We’re getting contradictory messages from our supervisors.”
On the one hand agents are told they should not leave the field at the end of their shift if doing so would cause “a dereliction of duty.” On the other hand, when an agent provides an overtime justification citing a duty that had to be performed before he could leave for the day, the justification is more often than not denied, the agent said.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/12/serious-new-problem-at-u-s-border-patrol/?cat_orig=money
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