the United States;
(3) to recommend the appropriate financial and
personnel resources necessary to help the Department
better fulfill its responsibility to stop the entry of
illegal drugs into the United States;
(4) within the Joint Terrorism Task Force construct
to track and sever connections between illegal drug
trafficking and terrorism; and
(5) to be a representative of the Department on all
task forces, committees, or other entities whose
purpose is to coordinate the counternarcotics
enforcement activities of the Department and other
Federal, State or local agencies.
(e) Savings Clause.--Nothing in this section shall be
construed to authorize direct control of the operations
conducted by the Directorate of Border and Transportation
Security, the Coast Guard, or joint terrorism task forces.
(f) Reports to Congress.--
(1) Annual budget review.--The Director of the
Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement shall, not later
than 30 days after the submission by the President to
Congress of any request for expenditures for the
Department, submit to the Committees on Appropriations
and the authorizing committees of jurisdiction of the
House of Representatives and the Senate a review and
evaluation of such request. The review and evaluation
shall--
(A) identify any request or subpart of any
request that affects or may affect the
counternarcotics activities of the Department
or any of its subdivisions, or that affects the
ability of the Department or any subdivision of
the Department to meet its responsibility to
stop the entry of illegal drugs into the United
States;
(B) describe with particularity how such
requested funds would be or could be expended
in furtherance of counternarcotics activities;
and
(C) compare such requests with requests for
expenditures and amounts appropriated by
Congress in the previous fiscal year.
(2) Evaluation of counternarcotics activities.--The
Director of the Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement
shall, not later than F
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