The article discusses about border security in U.S. For years, U.S. borders were monitored by various combinations of video cameras and sound and motion detectors, as well as lots of people. Those people came from several federal agencies--the Customs Bureau, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Border Patrol, and Agriculture Department among them--that had sometimes overlapping border-monitoring and entry-screening responsibilities. The formation last year of the U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection as part of the Department of Homeland Security brought most border-security responsibilities into one organization and ended much of the duplication.
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