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The request is a 6.8-percent increase over its current budget, the department said in a news release.
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Among the funding requests in the DHS budget were:
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-- Funding of $140 million to support U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative
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-- Another $100 million for E-Verify
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-- A request for $334.2 million to support Domestic Nuclear Detection Office, which provides resources for development of global nuclear detection architecture.
-- Another $34.5 million for the Office of Health Affairs' BioWatch
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-- Total funding of $1.3 billion for Department-wide efforts to counter IED threats.related articles: