Title: CBP 101
1CBP 101
- How we secure the borders
- while facilitating legitimate travel and trade
November 2007
2CBP defends Americas borders against all threats
while facilitating its economic stability.
3The scope of our task is daunting
- More than 46,000 employees protect the United
States from terrorists, drug and human smugglers,
agricultural disease, and more, while keeping
travel and trade flowing. - We guard approximately 7,000 miles of land border
the U.S. shares with Canada and Mexico. - We also secure 95,000 miles of shoreline in
partnership with the United States Coast Guard.
4Ports of entry are key line of defense
- In fiscal year 2007, CBP officers inspected 411
million travelers and more than 120 million cars,
trucks, buses, trains, vessels and aircraft. - That same year, CBP officers arrested more than
25,000 suspected criminals, seized more than
820,000 pounds of narcotics, interdicted more
than 170,000 inadmissible aliens and conducted
1.5 million agricultural interceptions.
5We welcome legitimate travelers
- SENTRI A program that allows pre-approved
travelers to receive expedited processing at
dedicated U.S./Mexico land border crossings. - NEXUS Bi-national expedited traveler program
whose members have crossing privileges at air,
land, and marine ports of entry. - Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative Will
require a passport or other accepted document to
enter or re-enter the United States by land and
sea. - Immigration Advisory Program CBP officers
stationed at foreign airports pre-screen
passengers destined for the U.S. and identify
those who may be inadmissible.
6We facilitate legitimate global trade
- CBP processed more than 2 trillion in imported
goods in fiscal year 2007, collecting 33 billion
in revenue. - Under the Customs-Trade Partnership Against
Terrorism, participants who meet certain security
standards are provided expedited processing
benefits. - As part of the Secure Freight Initiative and the
Container Security Initiative, CBP officers
pre-screen shipping containers at major
international seaports to prevent terrorist cargo
from entering the U.S. - Trade and tariff laws are enforced by CBP import
and entry specialists and other personnel to
ensure a fair and competitive trade environment. - CBP maintains an aggressive and comprehensive
intellectual property rights enforcement program.
7We protect American agriculture
- Agriculture specialists inspect ships, airplanes,
vehicles, cargo, passengers, and their baggage
for prohibited products that may carry pests and
disease. - The products that agriculture specialists prevent
from entering the U.S. pose a very real threat to
American crops, natural forests, domestic plants
and our animal production industry. - During fiscal year 2007, CBP agriculture
specialists made 1.57 million agricultural
interceptions (meats plants that are prohibited
entry into the U.S.). Through inspection of
commodities and seized products, they found
nearly 60,000 actionable or reportable plant pest
interceptions.
8We are a world-class law enforcement agency,
dedicated to excellence
- Training Anti-terrorism, firearms and tactical
training, Leadership Center, Border Patrol
Academy, CBP Academy - Intelligence Cutting-edge analysis supporting
anti-terrorism, narcotics and trade enforcement,
and more - Professionalism Core values, Pledge to
Travelers, Customer Service Center
9We work with many partners.
- Private sector/foreign
- CSI In 58 ports, covering 86 percent of
U.S.-bound maritime containers - C-TPAT
- FAST/SENTRI/NEXUS
- International trade agreements
- World Customs Organization
- Travel and tourism groups support the model ports
initiative - Public sector
- Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- Citizenship and Immigration Services
- Department of State
- Coast Guard
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Department of the Treasury
- Department of Commerce
- Department of Agriculture
- Department of the Interior
- State, local, and tribal LE agencies
10New technologies provide critical help
- National Targeting Center
- Non-intrusive inspection systems X-ray and gamma
imaging, rail gamma imaging, radiation portal
monitors, radiation detection pagers - Sensors, video surveillance cameras, infrared
devices and radiation detection devices to detect
illegal border activity - Unmanned aerial systems
11Weve come a long way since 2003
- Increased our personnel and infrastructure with
more Border Patrol agents and the National Guard.
- With SBI and SBInet, are finding the right mix of
technology, personnel and infrastructure to
protect our borders. - Merged and modernized our air fleet and marine
resources. - With the World Customs Organization Framework,
internationalized our strategy for securing and
facilitating trade and travel. - Expanded the nations zone of physical and
economic security using the Customs-Trade
Partnership Against Terrorism and the Container
Security Initiative. - Modernized and expanded our IT and trade
compliance systems. - Expanded our use of technology at the ports of
entry.
12and we seek to continually improve.
Our Mission We are the guardians of our Nations
borders. We are Americas frontline. We
safeguard the American homeland at and beyond our
borders. We protect the American public against
terrorists and the instruments of terror. We
steadfastly enforce the laws of the United States
while fostering our nations economic security
through lawful international trade and travel.
We serve the American public with vigilance,
integrity and professionalism.
13We are committed to keeping Americasecure and
prosperous.