WASHINGTON — The Coast Guard is cutting back on boat rescue missions as it shifts priority toward protecting waterways and stopping people from sneaking into the country, a new report says.
Since the 9/11 attacks, there has been a "clear trend toward emphasizing the homeland security missions" of the Coast Guard, the Homeland Security Department inspector general said in a report Thursday. That emphasis "will lead to continuing difficulty" for the Coast Guard in doing work not related to homeland security, such as improving boater safety and dealing with hazardous spills.
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