Homeland Security to Target Criminal Smuggling Organizations
Partners in Operation Sentinel will target all personnel and identifiable resources that transnational criminal organizations require to operate.
Supreme Court Rejects Lawsuit to Protect Immigration Policy
The court declined to hear a case that seeks to uphold a "public charge" policy that could limit how many immigrants qualify for green cards.
CBP Enforcement Numbers
In March 2021, CBP encountered more than 172,000 persons attempting entry along the Southwest border. This total represented a 71 percent increase over February 2021.
US Capitol Building Suspect
The suspect in the Capitol attack is identified as Noah Green, a 25-year-old from Indiana who has ties to the Nation of Islam.
BREAKING: External threat Alert Outside US Capitol Building
BREAKING - Reports of a rammed a vehicle into two U.S. Capital Police officers are being reported.
$188.6 Million Multistate Settlement with Medical Device Manufacturer
A multistate settlement with Boston Scientific Corporation regarding deceptive marketing of its surgical mesh products for women.
Multistate Complaint Demanding the Reinstatement of the Keystone XL Permit
The lawsuit states that President Biden does not have the unilateral authority to change energy policy that Congress has set.
Texas-Led Bipartisan Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google
The Amended Complaint that was filed yesterday alleges multiple violations of federal and state antitrust and consumer protection laws.
Gab Fuels Latest Conflict Among Texans
The Texas GOP said Thursday it would not abandon the site after the party's vice chair, Cat Parks, demanded it do so — and after Gov. Greg Abbott denounced it as an anti-Semitic platform.
Online Transparency Strengthen for Customs and Border Protection
CBP begun posting monthly employee arrest data to an online dashboard on the CBP.gov website.
Nationwide Telephone Scam Shut Down
The lawsuit charged Associated Community Services (ACS) with fraudulently collecting money for fraudulent cancer fund charities.
Marine Operations Rescue Three People Lost At Sea
The aircrew responded to a call about distressed occupants on a disabled 20-foot panga-style fishing vessel hundreds of miles off the coast of Ecuador.
New Telephone Scam
Residents who receive such calls should make a note of the number and any other pertinent details about the call, immediately hang up, and report the incident to the Federal Trade Commission.
CBP Veterans Internship Program Success Story - Jay Bishop
Exposure to the workings of the federal government and the possibility of full-time employment, Jay Bishop quickly seized the chance to apply to the program.
Agriculture Specialists Check Valentine’s Day Flowers
CBP agriculture specialists processed more than 496 million cut flowers, intercepting 542 pests.
Enhancements to Biometrics for non-U.S. Citizens
The proposed changes would amend the DHS entry/exit regulations requiring foreign travelers to take photographs upon entry or leaving from the United States.
Food Safety Tips for Your Super Bowl Party
Score a touchdown this year with your Super Bowl LV snacks by keeping bacteria out of the end zone.
Adam Sulewski - Presidential Management Fellow
The program is a two-year training and leadership development program.
CBP Year in Review
U.S. Customs and Border Protection today released the Trade and Travel Report: Fiscal Year 2020.
Face Masks Required at All Ports of Entry
Effective Feb. 2, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is enforcing the requirement that travelers wear face masks at all air, land and sea ports of entry in the United States.
