Rep. Andy Biggs wrote a letter to President Biden's Office of Personnel Management (OPM) asking for more information on 'unacceptable delays' in retirement for Border Patrol retirees. The congressman said he has heard from Customs and Border Protection (CBP) retirees in his border district who say they waited up to 13 months for their retirement paperwork to be processed, after which monthly payments can begin. In a recent briefing to the House Oversight and Reform Committee, OPM staff said it takes an average of 90 days for retirement processing for CBP staff, one month longer than the average for all federal retirees, according to the OPM website.
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