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Anti-Terror
U.S. to Add 5,000 Armed Air Marshals
23 minutes ago
By JOHN J. LUMPKIN, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON - The Bush administration is shuffling its homeland security operation to make 5,000 more armed agents available to protect commercial flights.

The re-organization will combine the air marshal's program with the customs and immigration security programs so agents in both can be cross-trained and used for aviation security, officials said. This will allow the government to put extra agents on airliners when officials believe they are being targeted by terrorists.


Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge planned to outline the reorganization in a speech Tuesday to the American Enterprise (news - web sites) Institute in Washington. He was to describe the changes as a way to better mobilize the resources of his department.


Earlier this year, the administration came under criticism from lawmakers when it was learned the Transportation Security Administration wanted to cut 20 percent of its funding for the air marshal's program to plug other budget holes.


Lawmakers vowed to block any such funding cuts.


The air marshal program was nearly nonexistent at the time of the Sept. 11 attacks. Only 32 agents were employed then, but the number was dramatically increased afterward. The exact number is classified.


In a news release, Homeland Security said its reorganization will make available more than 5,000 additional armed federal law enforcement agents to the skies.


As part of the changes, the air marshal's program will be moved from the Transportation Security Administration to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.


The immigration and customs agents and the air marshals will be cross-trained so they all can be deployed to help disrupt aviation security-related threats if necessary, the department said.


In the 1970s, when teams of sky marshals were created to thwart hijackings, they were part of the U.S. Customs Service. The TSA was created following the Sept. 11 attacks and took over the air marshal program, along with airport screening and other transportation security operations.


The reorganization also will


_Consolidate three border inspections into one where a single primary inspector will handle immigration, customs and agricultural checks. If a question arises about a traveler, a secondary inspection will be conducted by another agent. The consolidation will allow more agents to be deployed for the more precise secondary inspections targeting our resources toward those passengers with suspicious indictors, the department said.


_Establish a network of secure communications between the department and the states, video-conferencing and telephone lines to be used for sharing information about terrorist threats.


_Make it easier for states to obtain anti-terrorist and security grants. The department will ask Congress to centralize the grant application process, which now is spread across numerous agencies, under one agency.


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Posted on Tuesday, 02 September 2003 @ 11:00:00 EDT by phoenix22
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