ࡱ>    !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXRoot EntryF1rY@NativeContent_MAIN& SummaryInformation(4mption and institute a $3.00 cruise ship fee from passengers whose journeys originated in Mexico, Canada,the United States, a territory or possession of the United States, or any adjacent island to the United States. However, it would notapply to immigration inspection at designated ports-of-entry of passengers arriving by Great Lakes international ferries or Great Lakesyvessels on the Great Lakes and connecting waterways, when operating on a regular schedule. The requested fee changes areincluded in the General Provisions, and the 2002 User Fee funding level is based on these two provisions. The user fee was last}increased (from $5.00 to $6.00) in FY 1994. In 2001, INS anticipates that program costs will exceed new revenues again and, Cwithout a fee increase,INS will use prior year balances in FY 2002.Program ChangesAirport Inspections.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................8Arial`1.`4.`5.`6.`7.`8.`9.Seaport Inspections..........................................................................................................................................................................................................8ArialTotal Program Changes, Immigration User Fee...................................................................................................................................................................................................@Inspections.....................................................aInvestigations...................................................................................KDetention and Removals.....................................................HIntelligence............................................................W Subtotal............................................................................YTraining.................................................................................:Data & Communications Systems.............................5Information & Records Management.....................OLegal Proceedings..............................................................GManagement and Administration..........................................STotal..............................................................................$Inspectors at International AirportslINS requests 283 positions, 142 workyears, and $19,927,000 for additional Immigration Inspectors at new and vrenovated airport terminals, as well as at high growth airports. Current construction at international airports will lincrease the number of international gates and primary inspection booths. With the anticipated increase in tinternational travelers at each location, INS will require additional inspectors in order to process all passengers /within the statutory requirement of 45 minutes.Passenger Analysis UnitsqINS requests 60 positions, 30 workyears, and $4,510,000 for additional Immigration Inspectors to staff passenger ~analysis units at airports. These units are a joint INS/U.S. Customs initiative that analyze traveler information in advance zof plane arrivals in order to identify inadmissible aliens, including criminal aliens, drug traffickers, and terrorists. yThese units will review passengerQPW9 jnessjness Arial 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 66 Normal D `` PP` P`&PP`&P`&P` P`&P` P`&P ` P`&P ` P ` P `#P ` P` P` P` P `!P ` P` P` P`&P P`#P`#P`#P `!P` P` P`#P `#P `#P` P` P `#P `&P` P`&P`&P `"P ` P`&P`&P`&P `&P`&P `#P `&P` P` P`&P ` P `&P`#P ` P`#P P `#P` P` P` P` PPPPPPP `&P ` P `"P ` P `#PP ` P ` P `#P ` P `#P `#P `&P PPPPP ` P `"P `"P `#P `&P ` P P   E08@ Print_Area:@ Print_Titles0@\0  0@\D  .eIMMIGRATION USER FEE(Dollars in thousands)!Permanent Indefinite Special Fund2000 actuals..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2001 availability .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Adjustments to base2002 base.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2002 estimate..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................1/"Comparison by activity and program1.`2.`3.Increases (See p. 95)........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Decreases (See p. 95)......................................................................................................................................................................Program changes (detailed below)..............................................................................................................................................................................Permanent positions reflect positions funded from program revenues and are not included in the Department's total position level. Enforcement:Immigration Support:Program Direction:Program DescriptionThe Immigration User Fee Account was established in the Department of Justice Appropriations Act of 1987. Most of this account's revenue is generatedfrom a $6.00 fee charged to each passenger arriving in the United States aboard a commercial aircraft or vessel from a foreign location. Cruise shippassengers, whose journey originates in Canada, Mexico, or any territory or possession of the United States, or any adjacent island to the United States, %are currently exempt from this fee. ~The President's 2002 budget includes language that would increase the current user fee by $1.00, to $7.00, and would also lift|the cruise ship exe listings prior to the plane's arrival and will place lookouts in the computer systems, Kso that inadmissible aliens can be intercepted during primary inspection. )Administrative Assistance for Inspections~INS requests 97 positions, 48 workyears, and $4,144,000 for additional inspection assistants and clerks to perform ancillary, inspection functions at medium and large airports. These functions include assisting passengers with forms, taking photographs and fingerprints, mailing and logging immigrant visas, and conducting record and database searches. This increase in support staffawill allow inspectors, currently assigned to these functions, to return to their primary mission.Detention and RemovalsuINS requests 15 positions, 8 workyears, and $6,512,000 for 7 Detention Enforcement Officers, 3 Deportation Officers, y5 Docket Clerks, and 200 additional detention beds. These resources will support the significant increases in projected "workloads at high growth airports.Automated Entry/Exit SystemvINS requests $14,370,000 for the initial investment in an automated entry/exit system at airports. On June 15, 2000, pthe INS Data Management Improvement Act of 2000 (P.L. 106-215) was enacted. This Act amends Section 110 of the wIllegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act to require the development of an integrated entry and exit data system that would use available data to record alien arrivals and departures in an electronic format, without establishing |additional documentary requirements. The implemented system will fully automate the I-94 process, increase data integrity, $and maintain departure control data.Carrier Consultant ProgramINS requests $6,300,000 for the Carrier Consultant Program. This funding will strengthen INS' ability to support carrier training requirements, improve communication with the carriers, and reduce illegal migration. Training initiatives will be targeted to }high-risk carriers and focus on questions of admissibility, fraud deterrence, and carrier responsibilities as they relate to ~U.S. immigration laws. With this funding, INS will also conduct a feasibility study on the development of a Carrier Response Center. This project is in response to an industry request for a single authoritative link, available to airline personnel, on issues of entry requirements, anti-fraud, document identification, and immigration law. INS will also use this funding for the publication (and distribution of intelligence alerts.2002 Winter Olympics}INS requests $1,000,000 for the increased inspections volume related to the 2002 Winter Olympics. This funding will provide |the necessary overtime, staff details (travel and per diem), and equipment associated with inspection services for arriving 9foreign participants, their family members, and visitors."Information Technology InitiativesINS requests $6,425,000 for information technology initiatives pertaining to airport inspections. INS is requesting $3,200,000 for the National Automated Inspections Lookout System (NAILS); $2,000,000 to study alternative technology that would streamline airport inspections; $800,000 for the expansion of Inspections Traveler Examination (INTEX); and $425,000 to purchase additional Live Scan Devices that would send electronic fingerprint submissions to the FBI's Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS). Legal Proceedings~INS requests 4 positions, 2 workyears, and $263,000 to support the increased immigration inspector staffing. Three attorneys yand one legal assistant are needed to address the growing workload that will be generated by these additional inspectors.!Additional Inspectors at SeaportsqINS requests 54 positions, 27 workyears, and $4,153,000 for additional Immigration Inspectors at newly activated lseaport terminals and current terminals that are understaffed due to the growth in the cruise ship industry.qINS requests 20 positions, 10 workyears, and $2,273,000 for additional Immigration Inspectors to staff passenger ~analysis units at seaports. These units are a joint INS/U.S. Customs initiative that analyze traveler information in advance yof ship arrivals in order to identify inadmissible aliens, including criminal aliens, drug traffickers, and terrorists. xThese units will review passenger listings prior to the ship's arrival and will place lookouts in the computer systems, sINS requests 25 positions, 12 workyears, and $1,069,000 for additional inspection assistants and clerks to perform zancillary, inspection functions at seaports. These functions include assisting passengers with forms, taking photographs sand fingerprints, mailing and logging immigrant visas, and conducting record and database searches. This increase rin support staff will allow inspectors, currently assigned to these functions, to return to their primary mission.INS requests $5,545,000 for information technology initiatives pertaining to seaport inspections. 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