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While abroad, did you participate in any activities that might be considered seditious, such as: A. A bike ride in a dynamic ...
The new International Remote Baggage Screening initiative allows for passengers arriving in the U.S. from foreign airports to continue to their connecting flights without the need to re-check their ...
The $150 million investment will give the CBP new state-of-the-art inspection facilities, as well as a commercial vehicle enforcement facility. The deployment of intelligent transportation ...
House Republicans are carving out $68.8 billion for President Donald Trump’s border wall and to hire more agents in the field amid talks on a massive bill to advance the commander-in-chief’s agenda.
The agency said in a statement to CNBC on Monday, "Since April 5, CBP has collected over $500 million under the new reciprocal tariffs, contributing to more than $21 billion in total tariff ...
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An alleged gangbanger deported by the Trump administration to El Salvador’s hellhole megaprison was previously booted from the US before the Biden regime ultimately let him in using the CBP One ...
President Donald Trump ended CBP One for new entrants on his first day in office, stranding thousands in Mexico who had appointments into early February. Trump has ended and revoked temporary ...
Jesus L. “Louie” Chavez has been sworn in as CBP’s Columbus port director. “It is an honor and a privilege to lead the men and women of U.S. Customs and Border Protection working here at the Columbus ...
Dan Gooding is a Newsweek reporter based in New York City. His focus is reporting on immigration and border security. He has covered immigration issues extensively, including the root causes of ...
In this week's Texas Border Watch, exchange houses are facing a battle, the DoD gives insight into military border operations ...
Ever-shifting tariffs are adding a huge new workload for Customs and Border Protection staff that could hurt the agency’s ability to enforce existing laws.