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Juan Ciscomani: “Federal law enforcement officers face mandatory retirement…”

Featuring: Juan Ciscomani, Republican | U.S. House, Arizona, District 6

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Juan Ciscomani Questions Acting CBP Commissioner About Agency Retirement Eligibility Issues

Published | Video Starts at 01:09

I have a large number of them in my district, living in my district. So it's. I want to ask a question here on an issue, on the EFRS issue that we're seeing. It's my understanding that Federal law enforcement officers face mandatory retirement at age 57, but can retire earlier if they have 20 years in service and are over 50 or even younger if they have 25 years of service. This applies for law enforcement under CBP, correct? Correct. Okay. And how many CBP personnel do you have who are eligible for retirement today and how many will be eligible in the next couple of years? (01:09–01:23)

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Asserts retirement age and conditions for federal law enforcement officers.

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