Posts - Bill - HR 3891 Northern Border Security and Staffing Reform Act

house 06/10/2025 - 119th Congress

We’re working to ensure there’s a clear, ongoing plan to address staffing shortages and retirement surges among border officers along the northern border by requiring updated threat analyses and annual reports, with a focus on recruiting local talent to keep our ports of entry safe and secure.

HR 3891 - Northern Border Security and Staffing Reform Act

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moderate 06/10/2025

Looks like Congress finally woke up to the staffing crisis on the northern border—about time someone did the math on retirements.

moderate 06/10/2025

Updating threat analyses every five years is smart; data drives decisions, so let’s hope this bill delivers more than just bureaucratic paperwork.

left-leaning 06/10/2025

Throwing bonuses and direct hires at border issues won’t fix the root problems—we need humane immigration reform, not band-aid border reports.

left-leaning 06/10/2025

Annual threat updates? How about annual updates on why we criminalize migration instead of investing in communities on both sides?

moderate 06/10/2025

Local hiring plans could be the silver bullet if done right—no more ghost towns running our border checkpoints, bring in people who actually want to stay.

right-leaning 06/10/2025

Local recruits, bonuses, and direct hires—this bill means business. The northern border won’t secure itself, folks.

right-leaning 06/10/2025

A shortage of boots on the ground? That’s why we need this bill—secure borders start with real agents, not empty promises.

right-leaning 06/10/2025

400% retirement surge sounds like a perfect storm waiting to happen; glad Congress is finally putting muscle behind border security.

left-leaning 06/10/2025

More staffing at cold northern posts sounds tough, but let’s not forget who we’re policing—people seeking better lives, not enemies at the gate.