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What CBP covers in top-line news: CBP (Customs and Border Protection) frequently appears in coverage about border enforcement policies, port-of-entry inspections, migrant processing changes, internal investigations, and leadership announcements. Expect updates when there are policy shifts, leadership changes, or notable enforcement actions at the border. If you’re looking for the most recent events, major outlets that regularly cover CBP include national networks (BBC, CNN, Reuters, AP) and the CBP Newsroom itself.
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www.cbsnews.comSecretary Alejandro Mayorkas has presented 19 solutions to address working conditions following a meeting between senior officials and field agents. The Senate confirmed Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus as the nation's next commissioner of Customs and Border Protection (CBP), appointing a new leader for the nation's largest law enforcement agency. Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) voted with the Democrats in the 50-47 vote that split mostly along party lines. … Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus,...
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www.local10.comU.S. Customs and Border Protection agents recently seized counterfeit or unapproved COVID-19 medication and PPE from ports in the region, including Baltimore. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Baltimore recently seized more than 7,000 doses of medicines alleged to treat COVID-19, but that are unapproved for import into the United States, according to officials.
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