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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is the nation’s largest federal law enforcement agency charged with securing the nation’s borders and facilitating international travel and trade. Our top priority is to keep terrorists and their weapons from entering the United States.

At the nation’s more than 300 ports of entry, Office of Field Operations (OFO) officers have a complex mission with broad law enforcement authorities tied to inspecting all foreign visitors, returning U.S. citizens and imported cargo that enters the United States. Along the nation’s borders, the United States Border Patrol (USBP) and Air and Marine Operations (AMO) are the uniformed law enforcement components of CBP responsible for securing U.S. borders between ports of entry.

CBP Operational Data

ENCOUNTERS  

Nationwide Encounters

The Nationwide Encounters page provides USBP Title 8 apprehensions, OFO Title 8 inadmissibles, and Title 42 expulsions for fiscal years (FY) 2020 and 2021 to date. Data is available for the Northern Land Border, Southwest Land Border, and Nationwide (i.e., air, land, and sea modes of transportation) encounters.

Southwest Land Border Encounters

The Southwest Land Border Encounters page provides data on USBP apprehensions, OFO inadmissible subjects, and Title 42 expulsions encountered along the southwest land border of the United States.

Southwest Land Border Encounters (By Component)

The Southwest Land Border Encounters page provides data on USBP Title 8 apprehensions, OFO Title 8 inadmissible subjects, and Title 42 expulsions encountered along the southwest land border, by USBP Sector and OFO field office.

Title 8 and Title 42 Statistics

Encounter data includes USBP Title 8 apprehensions, OFO Title 8 inadmissibles, and Title 42 expulsions.

Custody and Transfer Statistics

Custody and Transfer Metrics include data on in-custody information by location, dispositions for inadmissible/apprehended populations and transfer destinations for populations leaving CBP custody.

Migrant Protection Protocols

The Migrant Protection Protocol (MPP) page includes data displaying enrollment in the program, referrals to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, and data from the Executive Office of Immigration Review related to the outcomes of MPP cases.

TRADE STATITICS

Trade Statistics

These stats summarize CBP's revenue collection efforts; implementation of the recent trade remedies taken pursuant to Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 and Sections 201 and 301 of the Trade Act of 1974; and trade enforcement actions.

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Seizures

CBP targets and seizes imports of counterfeit and pirated goods, and enforces exclusion orders on patent-infringing and other IPR violative goods.

Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) Statistics

CBP is responsible for preventing the entry of products made with forced labor into the U.S. market by investigating and acting upon allegations of forced labor in supply chains. 

Enforce and Protect Act (EAPA) Statistics

The Enforce and Protect Act (EAPA) allows CBP to investigate whether an entity has evaded antidumping and countervailing duties in an on-the-record investigation. 

e-Allegations Statistics

With the help of e-Allegation reports made by the trade community and general public, CBP can address unfair trade, safeguard U.S. industries, and guard against the entry of products that could pose a threat to health and safety.The 

Border Rescues and Morality Data

Border Rescues and Morality Data page provides CBP rescues data, as well as mortality data, to include the Office of Professional Responsibility’s CBP-Related Deaths data and U.S. Border Patrol’s Missing Migrant Program data.



Last Modified: May 16, 2024