Customs and Border Protection

Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is an agency within the United States Department of Homeland Security responsible for managing and securing the nation’s borders. The agency employs over 60,000 people, including Border Patrol agents, CBP officers, and Air and Marine Operations agents, who work together to protect the country’s land, air, and sea borders. CBP’s mission is to safeguard America’s borders and facilitate lawful trade and travel while enforcing customs, immigration, and agriculture laws.

CBP plays a critical role in preventing human trafficking by detecting and intercepting traffickers and their victims at ports of entry and along the border. CBP officers are trained to recognize the signs of trafficking, such as false documents, inconsistent stories, or visible signs of abuse, and work closely with law enforcement and other agencies to investigate and prosecute traffickers. The agency also partners with foreign governments and international organizations to combat trafficking globally.

To accomplish its mission, CBP uses a variety of tools and technology to enhance its border security operations. The agency employs advanced surveillance and detection technologies, such as drones, ground sensors, and unmanned aircraft systems, to identify and intercept smuggling attempts. It also works closely with industry partners to develop and implement new technologies to improve border security and prevent trafficking.

In addition to its role in preventing human trafficking, CBP also plays a vital role in facilitating trade and travel. The agency processes millions of people and goods every day through its ports of entry, ensuring that legitimate trade and travel can proceed while maintaining the security of the border. CBP officers also play an important role in enforcing U.S. immigration and customs laws, preventing the entry of criminals and terrorists into the country.

Overall, CBP is a critical agency tasked with protecting the country’s borders and preventing a range of threats, including human trafficking. Its work requires collaboration and coordination with a wide range of partners, including other law enforcement agencies, foreign governments, and industry stakeholders, to achieve its mission of safeguarding America’s borders.

 

 

What you need to know about forced labor in health care supply chain and services
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How San Antonio became a hub for migrants – POLITICO
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How San Antonio became a hub for migrants – POLITICO

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Citing “forced labor,” Dominican sugar company banned from importing to US.
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Citing “forced labor,” Dominican sugar company banned from importing to US.

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Lab results find Shein clothes likely made with Uyghur cotton

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Human Smuggler Sentenced Following Migrant Death
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Human Smuggler Sentenced Following Migrant Death

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Owner and Employees of the Sayville Motor Lodge Indicted for Sex Trafficking and Managing a Drug Premises

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An officer was reunited with the baby he helped deliver and rescue at the US-Mexico border
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DHS/DOT Seeking More Bizav Human Trafficking Training
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Phoenix Man Sentenced to 188 Months for Child Exploitation Offenses
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Phoenix Man Sentenced to 188 Months for Child Exploitation Offenses

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ATEST Joins 30+ Organizations to Oppose Industry Proposal that could Increase Imports of Forced Labor Products into U.S.
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ATEST Joins 30+ Organizations to Oppose Industry Proposal that could Increase Imports of Forced Labor Products into U.S.

Terry FitzPatrick October 20, 2022 The Honorable Chris Magnus Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, DC 20229 Re: Open Letter on Trade Data Transparency Dear Commissioner Magnus, The undersigned organizations and advocates write to express our collective outrage at a  recent proposal driven by industry groups as part of…