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                                    (e) FOREIGN BANK NOTES.—Section 482 of title 18, United
                                States Code, is amended by striking  ‘‘two years’’ and inserting
                                ‘‘20 years’’.
                                    (f) UTTERING COUNTERFEIT FOREIGN BANK NOTES.—Section 483
                                of title 18, United States Code, is amended by striking  ‘‘one year’’
                                and inserting ‘‘20 years’’.
                                SEC. 376. LAUNDERING THE PROCEEDS OF TERRORISM.
                                    Section 1956(c)(7)(D) of title 18, United States Code, is amended
                                by inserting ‘‘or 2339B’’ after ‘‘2339A’’.
                                SEC. 377. EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION.
                                    Section 1029 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by
                                adding at the end the following:
                                    ‘‘(h) Any person who, outside the jurisdiction of the United
                                States, engages in any act that, if committed within the jurisdiction
                                of the United States, would constitute an offense under subsection
                                (a) or (b) of this section, shall be subject to the fines, penalties,
                                imprisonment, and forfeiture provided in this title if—
                                        ‘‘(1) the offense involves an access device issued, owned,
                                    managed, or controlled by a financial institution, account issuer,
                                    credit card system member, or other entity within the jurisdic-
                                    tion of the United States; and
                                        ‘‘(2) the person transports, delivers, conveys, transfers to
                                    or through, or otherwise stores, secrets, or holds within the
                                    jurisdiction of the United States, any article used to assist
                                    in the commission of the offense or the proceeds of such offense
                                    or property derived therefrom.’’.

                                  TITLE IV—PROTECTING THE BORDER

                                     Subtitle A—Protecting the Northern
                                                          Border

                                SEC. 401. ENSURING ADEQUATE PERSONNEL ON THE NORTHERN
                                           BORDER.
                                    The Attorney General is authorized to waive any FTE cap
                                on personnel assigned to the Immigration and Naturalization
                                Service on the Northern border.
                                SEC. 402. NORTHERN BORDER PERSONNEL.
                                    There are authorized to be appropriated—
                                        (1) such sums as may be necessary to triple the number
                                    of Border Patrol personnel (from the number authorized under
                                    current law), and the necessary personnel and facilities to
                                    support such personnel, in each State along the Northern
                                    Border;
                                        (2) such sums as may be necessary to triple the number
                                    of Customs Service personnel (from the number authorized
                                    under current law), and the necessary personnel and facilities
                                    to support such personnel, at ports of entry in each State
                                    along the Northern Border;
                                        (3) such sums as may be necessary to triple the number
                                    of INS inspectors (from the number authorized on the date
                                    of the enactment of this Act), and the necessary personnel
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