eral agencies in the establishment of
standards and regulations and to promote best
practices.
(c) Director.--
(1) Appointment.--The Office shall be headed by a
Director, who shall--
(A) be appointed by the Secretary; and
(B) report to the Assistant Secretary for
Policy.
(2) Responsibilities.--The Director shall--
(A) advise the Assistant Secretary for
Policy in the development of Department-wide
policies regarding cargo security;
(B) coordinate all policies relating to
cargo security among the agencies and offices
within the Department relating to cargo
security; and
(C) coordinate the cargo security policies
of the Department with the policies of other
executive agencies.
Subtitle D--Immigration Enforcement Functions
SEC. 441. [6 U.S.C. 251] TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS TO UNDER SECRETARY FOR
BORDER AND TRANSPORTATION SECURITY.
In accordance with title XV (relating to transition
provisions), there shall be transferred from the Commissioner
of Immigration and Naturalization to the Under Secretary for
Border and Transportation Security all functions performed
under the following programs, and all personnel, assets, and
liabilities pertaining to such programs, immediately before
such transfer occurs:
(1) The Border Patrol program.
(2) The detention and removal program.
(3) The intelligence program.
(4) The investigations program.
(5) The inspections program.
SEC. 442. [6 U.S.C. 252] ESTABLISHMENT OF BUREAU OF BORDER SECURITY.
(a) Establishment of Bureau.--
(1) In general.--There shall be in the Department
of Homeland Security a bureau to be known as the
``Bureau of Border Security''.
(2) Assistant secretary.--The head of the Bureau of
Border Security shall be the Assistant Secretary of the
Bureau of Border Security, who--
(A) shall report directly to the Under
Secretary for Border and Transportation
Security; and
(B) shall have a minimum of 5 years
professional experience in law enforcement, a
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