All Information (Except Text) for H.R.4482 - Southwest Border Security Threat Assessment Act of 2016114th Congress (2015-2016)
Bill
Hide OverviewSponsor: | Rep. McSally, Martha [R-AZ-2] (Introduced 02/04/2016) |
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Committees: | House - Homeland Security | Senate - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs |
Committee Reports: | H. Rept. 114-492 |
Latest Action: | Senate - 04/14/2016 Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. (All Actions) |
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Titles Actions Overview All Actions Cosponsors Committees Related Bills Subjects Latest Summary All Summaries
Titles (3)
Short Titles
Short Titles - House of Representatives
Short Titles as Passed House
Southwest Border Security Threat Assessment Act of 2016
Short Titles as Introduced
Southwest Border Security Threat Assessment Act of 2016
Actions Overview (3)
Date | Actions Overview |
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04/13/2016 | Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote.(text: CR H1663-1664) |
04/13/2016 | Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland Security. H. Rept. 114-492. |
02/04/2016 | Introduced in House |
All Actions (13)
Date | Chamber | All Actions |
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04/14/2016 | Senate | Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. |
04/13/2016-2:41pm | House | Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. |
04/13/2016-2:41pm | House | On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H1663-1664) |
04/13/2016-2:35pm | House | DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 4482. |
04/13/2016-2:35pm | House | Considered under suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H1663-1665) |
04/13/2016-2:34pm | House | Ms. McSally moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended. |
04/13/2016 | House | Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 374. |
04/13/2016 | House | Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland Security. H. Rept. 114-492. |
03/23/2016 | House | Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote. Action By: Committee on Homeland Security |
03/23/2016 | House | Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. Action By: Committee on Homeland Security |
02/16/2016 | House | Referred to the Subcommittee on Border and Maritime Security. Action By: Committee on Homeland Security |
02/04/2016 | House | Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security. |
02/04/2016 | House | Introduced in House |
Cosponsors (11)
Cosponsor | Date Cosponsored |
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Rep. Carter, Earl L. "Buddy" [R-GA-1]* | 02/04/2016 |
Rep. Franks, Trent [R-AZ-8]* | 02/04/2016 |
Rep. Gosar, Paul A. [R-AZ-4]* | 02/04/2016 |
Rep. McCaul, Michael T. [R-TX-10]* | 02/04/2016 |
Rep. Walker, Mark [R-NC-6]* | 02/04/2016 |
Rep. Young, David [R-IA-3]* | 02/04/2016 |
Rep. Sinema, Kyrsten [D-AZ-9]* | 02/04/2016 |
Rep. Zinke, Ryan K. [R-MT-At Large]* | 02/04/2016 |
Rep. Salmon, Matt [R-AZ-5]* | 02/04/2016 |
Rep. Schweikert, David [R-AZ-6]* | 02/04/2016 |
Rep. Culberson, John Abney [R-TX-7] | 02/09/2016 |
Committees (2)
Committees, subcommittees and links to reports associated with this bill are listed here, as well as the nature and date of committee activity and Congressional report number.
Committee / Subcommittee | Date | Activity | Related Documents |
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House Homeland Security | 02/04/2016 | Referred to | |
03/23/2016 | Markup by | ||
04/13/2016 | Reported by | H. Rept. 114-492 | |
House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Border and Maritime Security | 02/16/2016 | Referred to | |
Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs | 04/14/2016 | Referred to |
Subjects (23)
Subject — Policy Area:
One Policy Area term, which best describes an entire measure, is assigned to every public bill or resolution.
- Border security and unlawful immigration
- Canada
- Congressional oversight
- Criminal investigation, prosecution, interrogation
- Department of Homeland Security
- Drug trafficking and controlled substances
- Federal-Indian relations
- Fraud offenses and financial crimes
- Government studies and investigations
- Human trafficking
- Intergovernmental relations
- International law and treaties
- International organizations and cooperation
- Latin America
- Law enforcement administration and funding
- Law enforcement officers
- Mexico
- Organized crime
- Smuggling and trafficking
- State and local government operations
- Terrorism
- Travel and tourism
Latest Summary (2)
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Passed House amended (04/13/2016)
Southwest Border Security Threat Assessment Act of 2016
(Sec. 2) This bill directs the Secretary of Homeland Security (DHS) to submit a southwest border threat analysis that includes an assessment of:
- terrorism and criminal threats posed by individuals and organized groups seeking to unlawfully enter the United States through the southwest border or seeking to exploit security vulnerabilities along such border;
- improvements needed at and between ports of entry to prevent terrorists and instruments of terror from entering the United States;
- gaps in law, policy, and coordination that hinder effective and efficient border security, counterterrorism, anti-human smuggling and trafficking efforts;
- the flow of legitimate trade along the southwest border;
- the current percentage of situational awareness and of operational control achieved by DHS along the southwest border;
- the impact of trusted traveler programs on border wait times and border security; and
- traveler crossing times and any potential security vulnerability associated with prolonged wait times.
As part of such analysis, the Secretary shall consider and examine:
- technology, personnel, and infrastructure needs and challenges;
- the roles and authorities of law enforcement;
- the status of coordination among law enforcement entities;
- the terrain, population density, and climate along the southwest border; and
- international agreements between the United States and Mexico.
(Sec. 3) The bill requires the Chief of the Border Patrol, within 180 days after submission of the threat analysis and every five years thereafter, to issue a Border Patrol Strategic Plan that includes consideration of:
- the southwest border threat analysis;
- efforts to analyze and disseminate border security and border threat information between DHS components and with other federal agencies with missions associated with the border;
- efforts to increase situational awareness, to detect and prevent terrorists and instruments of terrorism from entering the United States, and to detect, interdict, and disrupt aliens and illicit drugs at the earliest possible point upon entry into the United States;
- efforts to focus intelligence collection to disrupt transnational criminal organizations outside of U.S. borders;
- efforts to ensure that any new border security technology can be operationally integrated with existing DHS technologies;
- technology required to maintain, support, and enhance security and facilitate trade at ports of entry;
- operational coordination unity of effort initiatives of DHS border security components;
- lessons learned from Operation Jumpstart and Operation Phalanx;
- cooperative agreements and information sharing with agencies that have jurisdiction on the borders;
- border security information received from consultation with such agencies and from border community stakeholders;
- staffing requirements;
- a prioritized list of departmental research and development objectives;
- an assessment of training programs for detecting fraudulent documents, understanding the scope of enforcement authorities and the use of force policies, and screening, identifying, and addressing vulnerable populations; and
- an assessment of how border security operations affect crossing times.