By Jacques Billeaud / Associated Press
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04/23/2007 12:00:00 AM MDT
ARTESIA, N.M. -- The U.S. Border Patrol's push to expand the number of agents on the lookout for illegal crossings has some current and former agents worried that the pressure will lead to corner cutting and will jeopardize public safety.
Raising the Border Patrol's numbers from about 12,000 to 18,000 by the end of 2008 is a key element of President Bush's plan to improve security along the border, crossed by tens of thousands of undocumented immigrants each year.
The sprawling Border Patrol Academy in southeastern New Mexico recently started launching two 50-student classes each week, compared to one class every two or three weeks before the expansion plan was announced nearly a year ago.
Some critics worry that pressure to meet the hiring goal will lead the agency to admit recruits with integrity problems.
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