Daniel Sommer is Director of Marketing at Henley-Putnam University. Henley-Putnam offers accredited online Bachelor and Master of Science Degrees in Intelligence Management, Terrorism & Counterterrorism Studies, and Management of Protection Management, and a Doctoral Degree Program in Strategic Security. For more information on Henley-Putnam University, or Intelligence Agency Jobs, visit http://www.Henley-Putnam.edu.
Recent media reports have brought attention to the U.S. border with Mexico and the crisis brought about by an exploding and increasingly dangerous drug trade. Examples of this crisis include countless reports of local Mexican officials being murdered by those associated with the drug trade in Mexico. While much of the intelligence focus in the U.S. for the past seven years appears to have been upon the Middle East and South Asia, a crisis does exist on the U.S. southern border with Mexico and requires dedicated intelligence analysts and federal agents to ameliorate the situation. This article explains the current border crisis along with the Obama administration plan to address this situation, as well as some analysis on how intelligence agency 'related jobs might be affected by this recent legislation.
The Crisis
The deterioration of security along the U.S.-Mexico border has increased significantly over the past year. Drug cartels, bolstered by the increasing U.S. demand for illegal drugs as well as the ease with which sophisticated weapons can be purchased in the U.S., are growing in influence throughout the border region. One report indicates that over 90% of drug cartel weapons originate from the U.S. and that around 90% of illegal drugs that come into the U.S. enter through Mexico.1 The "drug war" has been linked to around 7,000 deaths in the past sixteen months in the border region.2
U.S. Response
In early March, President Calderón of Mexico ordered over 7500 soldiers and 1700 federal officers into Ciudad Juarez, the Mexican city across the border from El Paso.3 In addition to the Mexican military bulking up its border presence, U.S. authorities are becoming more prominently involved in this crisis. The Obama administration recently announced a number of steps which would be taken to address this crisis:
- The Obama administration will spend close to $700 million in 2009 to work with Mexican law enforcement; around $30 million in stimulus funds will be applied to local and state law enforcement agencies along the border.
- The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that 360 agents will be sent to both Border Patrol and ICE units on the U.S./Mexican border, along with 100 ATF agents.
- DHS, the Department of Justice, and the Treasury Department are increasing efforts and personnel along the southwest U.S. border. This plan includes doubling border security task force teams, increasing the number of local law enforcement officers and intelligence analyst positions, tripling the number of DHS intelligence analysts working along the southwest border, and increasing ICE staff in the U.S. embassy in Mexico.
- The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) will now allocate 29% of its domestic agent positions to southwest border field divisions, along with an increase in ATF agents. Furthermore, the FBI is creating a Southwest Intelligence Group, which will become a clearinghouse of all FBI activities related to Mexico.4
Southern border crisis effects upon Intelligence Agency Analyst and Federal Agent Jobs
Given the increase in attention and funding for southwest border security initiatives, intelligence agency jobs and federal agent job opportunities will be increasing significantly. This could mean that in the coming year, more openings for intelligence agency jobs and federal agent jobs that focus on border security will be available for qualified individuals that have the education and/or work experience to help this cause. Those individuals with a Spanish language background, regional experience, or specific functional experience or advanced education, such as a master's degree in a security-related field will be in demand. Despite the current global economic crisis, U.S. government agencies such as DHS, FBI, and DEA, among others, will continue to hire individuals to fill intelligence agency-related jobs such as intelligence analysts as well as federal agent positions in order to mitigate the crisis brought about by illicit drug trade.
1 "U.S. Taking Steps to Control Violence on the Mexican Border," New York Times, 25 March, 2009.
2 "Clinton Visits Mexico as Strains Show in Relations," New York Times, 25 March, 2009.
3 "Mexico Bulks up Border Forces in Drug War," USA Today online, 3 March, 2009.
4 "Obama Lays Out US-Mexico Border Strategy," The Boston Globe, 24 March, 2009.
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- Federal Agent and Intelligence Agency Analyst Jobs Move Toward a Southern Border Focus
- Border Patrol Agents Ramos and Compean´s Sentences Commuted by President Bush
- Corruption is Common on Both Sides of the Border Where Cash is King
- Homeland Security Now Spying on Americans
- Mexican Military to use armed UAV’s to track and kill the Mexican Drug cartel's leadership
- Ten Ways to Deal With Illegal Immigration
- APPRAISAL OF INDIAN SITUATION- EFFECTIVE UTILISATION OF ICT IN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE
- There Can be No Peace in the Middle East Until Israel and Usa Own Their Atrocities




United States Of America Democracy Lost
By: Ron Randall | 16/12/2009Unfortunately it has come time that this information be written. America is in big trouble. I write this article to all the politicians in Washington DC, To the House Of Representatives, the Senate, the President, Democrats and Republicans who have done a horrible, lousy job serving America or should I say a great job serving themselves. Let's take a look
Poverty A Good Friend To Africa
By: fitzpatrick kapepe | 15/12/2009Poverty has its scars on the face of Africa, this is a continent with all the unique resources to give it a competitive advantage andyet it houses the poorest people.
THE CORRUPTION FACTOR
By: arif shafi | 15/12/2009Corruption in Afghan government
Universal Healthcare And Death Panels - Sarah Palin Was Right
By: Howard Jacobs | 15/12/2009Sarah Palin was criticized for characterizing the Obama health care plan as containing 'Death Panels'. Rather than dismiss this characterization out of hand, it is worth exploring in depth. Does the heath care plan contain a type of death panel?
Pass Exams for Law Enforcement Jobs
By: Donald Cirillo | 14/12/2009In order to pass the law enforcement test you need to succeed with both the written and oral exam. If you fail one or the other you won't be able to get a law enforcement job.
Unruly Cops in the U.S
By: Kasan Groupe | 14/12/2009We’ve all seen it before and it makes me just cringe. Though police officers are paid to protect the public and enforce the laws, they break the laws just like regular human beings do. I mean how many times in your life have you seen a cop car quickly flip his cherries and berries to get through a red light before the rest of us? Or how about when they take part in sleezy drug trades that are covered up as acts of vigilance? This is just uncalled for and to put in street terms, it is straight up BOGUS.
Increase Roadway Efficiency
By: BIGrigdave | 14/12/2009Every year we all hear about highway spending bills. Here is a quick article about how the passage of highway spending bills can create roadway efficiency.
Increase Roadway Efficiency
By: BIGrigdave | 14/12/2009Every year we all hear about highway spending bills. Here is a quick article about how the passage of highway spending bills can create roadway efficiency.
Offering more than just Protection, the Secret Service watches out for the Nation
By: Dan Sommer | 19/05/2009 | EducationToday's Secret Service serves two missions, protection as well as criminal investigations. While the Secret Service is seen mostly today as the agency that protects the President, it was originally established to investigate counterfeiting of US currency.
Intelligence Degree and Intelligence Study Programs are Beneficial for Students with Focused Career
By: Dan Sommer | 13/04/2009 | EducationWhile the intelligence field and the art of intelligence gathering have been around longer than nation states, there has been significant growth in strategic security- related curriculum such as intelligence degree programs and intelligence study courses over the past decade. This article discusses the curriculum and theory behind intelligence degree programs and provides some info on why such programs are useful.
Federal Agent and Intelligence Agency Analyst Jobs Move Toward a Southern Border Focus
By: Dan Sommer | 01/04/2009 | PoliticsRecent media reports have brought attention to the U.S. border with Mexico and the crisis brought about by an exploding and increasingly dangerous drug trade. This article explains the current border crisis along with the Obama administration plan to address this situation, as well as some analysis on how intelligence agency 'related jobs might be affected by this recent legislation.
Counterintelligence Jobs: What is Counterintelligence and what types of jobs are available for you?
By: Dan Sommer | 01/04/2009 | EducationThis article defines counterintelligence and then explains what a counterintelligence analyst does and what steps are necessary to becoming a counterintelligence analyst. Counterintelligence is typically associated with the idea of catching foreign spies and double agents attempting to spy on their own country for financial gain or blackmail.
About Security Clearances for Counterterrorism Professionals
By: Dan Sommer | 26/03/2009 | EducationAll levels of security clearances for counterterrorism professionals, ranging from Confidential to Top Secret in the Department of Defense and other national agencies to 'L' and 'Q' clearances in the Department of Energy, are designed to protect and restrict access to information that if compromised, would pose a threat to national security.
What it Takes to Join the CIA
By: Dan Sommer | 26/03/2009 | EducationThe mission of the CIA is to provide foreign intelligence for national security to the President and senior US policymakers. To achieve this, the CIA has specialists in numerous fields, ranging from clandestine operations to mechanical engineering. The CIA has employees from all fields of study and backgrounds to collect and provide intelligence that consumers need.
Counter Terrorism Training and Anti Terrorism Training: a Blended Approach is Key
By: Dan Sommer | 03/02/2009 | PoliticsThe suggestions made by terrorism and Middle East experts for a successful and timely withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq illustrate the importance of a blended approach towards dealing with terrorism in Iraq, across the globe, and within the U.S.
What a Military Intelligence Education Can Teach You
By: Dan Sommer | 10/07/2008 | EducationOngoing military intelligence education is critical to ensure that military intelligence professionals stay on the leading edge of strategic security issues around the globe.