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         <subject>Inspection</subject>
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         <title>Various Issues Led to the Termination of the United States-Canada Shared Border Management Pilot Project</title>
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    <abstract>In the years since the 2001 terrorist attacks, balancing the need
to secure U.S. borders while maintaining the flow of legitimate  
cross-border travel and commerce has taken on an added		 
importance. The United States and Canada share a border that	 
extends nearly 4,000 miles, and one of the world&apos;s largest	 
trading relationships. Each year, approximately 70 million	 
travelers and 35 million vehicles cross the border from Canada	 
into the United States, according to the Department of Homeland  
Security (DHS). Given the volume of cross-border travel and trade
between the United States and Canada, border congestion and the  
resulting wait times have a substantial economic impact on both  
nations. Furthermore, according to an analysis by DHS, the	 
heightened emphasis on border security following the 2001	 
terrorist attacks has lengthened processing time for travelers	 
and cargo crossing into the United States. Recognizing the need  
to improve both border security and border-crossing efficiency,  
the United States and Canada have cooperated on various 	 
cross-border management initiatives intended to increase the flow
of legitimate travel across the border while maintaining	 
security. For example, to facilitate the travel of low-risk	 
prescreened individuals across the northern border, the United	 
States and Canada jointly operate the NEXUS program. The NEXUS	 
program allows registered border residents and frequent 	 
cross-border travelers identified as low-risk individuals access 
to dedicated lanes and expedited processing with minimal	 
inspection. The United States and Canada also coordinate on	 
border law enforcement programs such as the Integrated Border	 
Enforcement Team Program (IBET), which is a bi-national,	 
multi-agency law enforcement initiative that (1) provides, where 
necessary, support to national security investigations associated
to the Canada/United States border and (2) investigates illegal  
cross-border activities. A key collaborative effort to improve	 
security and relieve congestion at the ports of entry across the 
northern border is to move customs and immigration inspection	 
activities away from the border--a concept known as &quot;land	 
preclearance&quot; or &quot;shared border management.&quot; In December 2004,	 
the United States and Canada announced that the two governments  
had agreed to move forward with a land preclearance pilot project
at the Buffalo, New York-Fort Erie, Ontario Peace Bridge and at  
one other border crossing site along the northern border, which  
had not yet been determined. The land preclearance pilot project 
flowed from the 2001 Smart Border Declaration and its associated 
action plan, which was meant to enhance the security along the	 
northern border while facilitating information sharing and the	 
legitimate flow of people and goods, and securing infrastructure.
The preclearance pilot at the Peace Bridge would involve the	 
relocation of all U.S. border inspection operations for both	 
commercial and passenger traffic from the U.S. side of the border
in Buffalo, New York, to the Canadian side of the border in Fort 
Erie, Ontario. From 2005 to 2007, the United States and Canada	 
were engaged in negotiations to implement land preclearance at	 
the Buffalo-Fort Erie Peace Bridge ports of entry. However, in	 
April 2007, these negotiations were officially terminated by DHS.
Section 566 of the 2008 DHS Appropriations Act mandates that we  
conduct a study on DHS&apos;s use of shared border management to	 
secure the borders of the United States. In accordance with the  
mandate and discussions with Committee staff, this report	 
addresses the following questions: (1) What negotiations have	 
been conducted by the Department of Homeland Security regarding  
the shared border management pilot project? (2) What issues led  
to the termination of shared border management negotiations?</abstract>
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              <partNumber>Volume 121 Page 2042</partNumber>
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