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S. Customs and Border Protection agents at Miami's busy Air and Marine Branch received "vague intelligence" that a boat speeding west from the Bahamas and bound for Florida was carrying 100 kilos of narcotics.
Thirty miles south at the Homestead Air Reserve Base, a crew of four Air Interdiction and Enforcement agents - two pilots and two radar operators - pulled on their flight suits, threw bulletproof vests over their shoulders and scurried to board their Dash 8 aircraft, a sleek-looking, twin-engined, medium-range turboprop aircraft.
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Federal customs agents didn't need reasonable suspicion to search a crew member's cabin on a foreign cargo vessel, the 11th Circuit has ruled in affirming a child pornography conviction.
Members of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Service searched a foreign cargo ship that docked in Miami, Fla., after traveling from the Dominican Republic.
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We're going to do this nationwide," said Jennifer Connors, chief officer of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency, based in Miami.
"It happens every single day; we pick up people with outstanding warrants," she said. Miami International, which sees about 10,500 foreign visitors per day, is one of eight airports nationwide that now require the full fingerprinting process.
"The other airports are in Orlando; Atlanta; Boston; Washington, D. C; Chicago; Houston; San Francisco and Detroit," Mike Balero, Customs and Border Protection spokesman, said.
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... sites in Miami, Florida, within the Miami Customs and Border Protection (CBP) port of entry, under t...
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MIAMI -- U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials warned holiday shoppers Monday to stay away from toys that might be dangerous for children or break copyright laws.
Authorities last year seized more than 1,500 shipments of products that either failed to meet consumer safety standards or violated intellectual property laws, said Harold Woodward, director of the agency's field operations in Miami.
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... On Saturday, June 27, 2009, Doe went to the Miami Passport Agency (a part of the United States Depar...Ramirez transported Doe to the office of Customs and Border Protection at the Miami International A...
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His main job is agroterrorism and, as a member of the elite Beagle Brigade at Miami International Airport, he is one of U.S. Customs and Border Protection's most loyal employees. Never mind that they call him Trouble, or that he was once rescued from a Texas animal shelter.
CBP Commissioner Robert C. Bonner thinks the 31-pound, 6-year- old beagle's keenly honed sniffing ability gives him a leg up in rooting out potentially disastrous infestations from harmful pests and diseases, recording no less than 115 "notable interceptions" as a member of CBP's Canine Enforcement Program.
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The Maine-based relief ship Sea Hunter took two steps forward and one step back Friday in its owner's quest to deliver supplies to an orphanage in Haiti.
By late afternoon, the ship's owner, Greg Brooks of Gorham, confirmed that a licensed shipmaster from Orlando, with ties to Maine Maritime Academy, had volunteered to come aboard early next week and ride Sea Hunter to Haiti and then back to its winter berth in Boston.
...Customs and Border Protection office in Miami had ordered ...