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  1. CBP: America’s Front Line Against Fentanyl. CBP sharpens focus to stop deadly fentanyl and other synthetics, as well as precursors and the equipment to make them, in midst of unprecedented smuggling of the dangerous drugs. Latest Frontline Feature.

    • Global Entry

      Trusted Traveler Program Enrollment Global Entry is a U.S....

    • Travel

      Almost a million times each day, CBP officers welcome...

    • Trade

      U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is committed to...

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    The priority mission of the Border Patrol is preventing terrorists and terrorists weapons, including weapons of mass destruction, from entering the United States. Undaunted by scorching desert heat or freezing northern winters, they work tirelessly as vigilant protectors of our Nation's borders. While the Border Patrol has changed dramatically sinc...

    Since 1924, the Border Patrol has grown from a handful of mounted agents patrolling desolate areas along U.S. borders to today's dynamic work force of over 21,000 agents at the end of FY 2012. To ensure that the increased staffing and new resources provided by Congress were deployed in the most effective and efficient manner possible, the Immigrati...

    The primary mission of the Border Patrol is to protect our Nation by reducing the likelihood that dangerous people and capabilities enter the United States between the ports of entry. This is accomplished by maintaining surveillance, following up leads, responding to electronic sensor alarms and aircraft sightings, and interpreting and following tr...

    In FY 2012, Border Patrol agents made over 364,000 arrests of people illegally entering the country. Considerable success has been achieved in restoring integrity and safety to the Southwest border, by implementing our border-control strategy. These include Operation Gatekeeper in San Diego, CA, Operation Hold the Line in El Paso, TX, Operation Rio...

    An increase in smuggling activities has pushed the Border Patrol to the front line of the U.S. war on drugs. Our role as the primary drug-interdicting organization along the Southwest border continues to expand. The heightened presence of Border Patrol agents along the Southwest border has burdened narcotic traffickers and human smugglers. In FY 20...

  2. Border Security. At Ports of Entry; Along U.S. Borders. Border Patrol History; Border Patrol Overview; Special Operations; Border Patrol Sectors; Border Patrol Strategy; Border Patrol Technology; Canine Program; From the Air and Sea; Frontline Against Fentanyl; Human Trafficking; International Initiatives; DHS Protected Areas FAQs

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  3. La Patrulla Fronteriza de los Estados Unidos (en inglés United States Border Patrol o U.S. Border Patrol) es una rama de los componentes más grandes y complejas del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional de los Estados Unidos, con la misión prioritaria de mantener a terroristas y sus armas fuera de los EE. UU. También tiene una ...

  4. The United States Border Patrol (USBP) is a federal law enforcement agency under the United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and is responsible for securing the borders of the United States.

    • Jason Owens, Chief, Matthew Hudak, Deputy Chief
    • Washington, D.C., U.S.
  5. La Oficina de Aduanas y Protección Fronteriza de Estados Unidos [1] (en inglés: United States Customs and Border Protection; acrónimo: CBP) es una agencia del Gobierno de los Estados Unidos. La CBP protege contra narcotráfico, terrorismo, y tráfico de personas.

  6. Localizar la información del puerto. CBP proporciona operaciones de seguridad y de facilitación en 328 puertos de entrada en todo el país. Utilice este mapa interactivo en CBP.gov para encontrar información específica sobre entradas de aire, mar y tierra.

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