GOP senator highlights security threat in Border Patrol’s weakened


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FIRST ON FOX: Oklahoma Republican Sen. James Lankford is calling on U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to reverse course after it reduced its policy on past marijuana use for Border Patrol agent recruits. 

In a letter sent on Sunday to Troy A. Miller, senior official performing the duties of the commissioner for CBP, the Republican asked him to “rescind this policy and restore the two-year lookback on marijuana usage among Border Patrol recruits.”

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Lankford sounded the alarm on what he calls lax policies on drug use for Border Patrol. (Getty Images)

He charged that the marijuana policy’s reduction “undermines the security and integrity of the Border Patrol workforce and flatly contradicts Border Patrol’s mission to protect our nation against illegal drugs.”

The current policy of CBP on past drug use bars applicants from having used marijuana “within the 90 days prior to application to work for CBP.” It is unclear when this change was implemented. The senator’s office indicated the policy shift from two years to 90 days occurred within the past few months.

CBP did not provide comment to Fox News Digital by press time. 

Lankford noted his staff was briefed by the agency last month on the policy’s amendment. According to him, CBP cited “confusion between Federal law and state law in states where marijuana has been legalized” in justifying the change. 

According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, legislation to regulate marijuana for non-medical purposes or adult usage has been enacted in 24 states, as well as two territories and Washington, D.C. The NCSL’s data was updated Nov. 8, 2023. 

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A USBP official by a river

The border has become a significant issue across the country heading into the November election. (Shaul Schwarz/Getty Images)

Lankford pointed out that the CBP is still a federal agency and as such must…


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