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Staffing shortage is pushing customs officers to exhaustion

By Nick Miroff, The Washington Post
Published: January 18, 2018, 9:35pm

WASHINGTON — While lawmakers this week argued over the merits of President Donald Trump’s $18 billion border wall and a potential government shutdown, the federal officers tasked with stopping drugs and terrorists from entering the country faced a different threat: exhaustion.

An acute staffing shortage of customs officers at the border has gotten so dire that the government this month began pulling screeners from U.S.

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