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Although social media has overshadowed snail mail, it has also given it a new and deeper meaning. It’s not about a postcard ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection on Thursday confirmed that auto parts made in Canada and Mexico, part of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement, will be exempt from a 25% tariff that's set to ...
Child labor concerns lead to U.S. Customs hold on Chinese-built MBTA railcars Next generation rail cars for the MBTA’s Orange Line in various states of assembly are viewed at CRRC’s massive ...
While social media users claimed ICE's budget would increase to $48.5 billion, the actual overall number was even higher.
As President Donald Trump seeks to keep his campaign promise of mass deportations, a majority of Americans say actions by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement have “gone too far ...
Customs officers said they stopped a plane passenger with a wriggling cargo of live snakes, the third such seizure this month.
A 5-year-old Customs and Border Protection beagle named Freddie, pictured in a CBP Facebook video in March, was kicked and injured by a traveler this week during a bag search at Washington Dulles ...
A traveler from Egypt kicked a U.S. Customs and Border Protection beagle Freddy after the dog sniffed out over 100 pounds of banned food earlier this week at Dulles Airport.
Hundreds of boats were out on Lake St. Clair for the 51st annual event around Gull Island. The U.S. Coast Guard was among several agencies patrolling.
An Egyptian traveler "violently kicked Freddie with sufficient force to lift the 25-pound beagle off the ground," U.S. Customs and Border Protection said.
The man, who was traveling on a tourist visa, kicked the dog, a beagle named Freddie who had detected food in his luggage, so hard that he was lifted off the ground, court records say.
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