CCG Partner Joe Hagin, former White House Deputy Chief of Staff, appeared on CNN to comment on the unique risks associated with papal security and the challenges that Pope Francis’s personal style pose for the Swiss Guard.
Source: CNN
US border patrol agent José Solis investigates cotton fibers found on a barbed-wire border fence in Lordsburg, N.M. He suspects they’re from a burlap sack filled with contraband tossed over the barrier by drug smugglers.
CCG Partner Thad Bingel, former Chief of Staff of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, comments on the effectiveness of investments along the southern border over the past 10 years as border security comes under increased scrutiny in the debate over comprehensive immigration reform.
To read the full article, please go to Is US-Mexico border secure enough?
CCG partner, W. R. Basham, will be joining the speaker line-up for American Association of Port Authorities’ (AAPA) 2013 Spring Conference in Washington D.C.
Mr. Basham, now in private practice, has served in senior leadership positions at four of the eight operational components in what is now the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and did so as a senior executive presidential appointee in the Clinton, George W. Bush and Obama administrations. He led an agency of over 53,000 employees as commissioner of the U.S. CBP, the nation’s largest law enforcement agency and the largest operational component of DHS with overall responsibility for U.S. border security. Prior to that, he served as the director of the U.S. Secret Service, where he had overall responsibility for the security of the president, vice president, all living former presidents and their families.
AAPA anticipates more than 150 port and related industry leaders and guests will take part in the two-day conference.
For more information about AAPA’s 2013 Spring Conference program and agenda, go to the AAPA website.
CCG Partner Thad Bingel, former Chief of Staff for US Customs and Border Protection, shares his expertise on border security and immigration issues in The Guardian.
Even although we've seen significant progress, there's a recognition from the senators that the public need to be convinced that we have not done enough. I agree with that. You need to assure people... They want to have a commission made up of attorney generals, governors and leaders of the border states, and that makes sense. The sticking part will be the membership of that commission and what its powers are.
To read the full article, please go to Senators reinforce call for tightened borders as part of immigration reform on The Guardian.