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The United States will release 172 million barrels from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve after an International Energy Agency agreement. The move aims to stabilize global oil prices and reinforce U.S. energy security. Recent Department of Energy initiatives continue efforts toward cleaner and more resilient infrastructure.

Casey O. Durst highlights CBP efforts against counterfeits and boosts officer preparedness

Senior CBP official Casey O. Durst used social media in March 2026 to spotlight anti-counterfeit actions by enforcement teams as well as new safety training programs for officers.

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Chief Michael W. Banks highlights recent border security efforts in official posts

U.S. Border Patrol Chief Michael W. Banks shared updates on March 13, 2026 about recent enforcement actions and leadership meetings related to securing the southern U.S. border—including details about an arrest involving gang affiliation in...

Presidential message honors National K-9 Veterans Day and military working dogs

President Donald J. Trump released a message for National K-9 Veterans Day on Mar. 13. The statement honors military working dogs for their service throughout American history.

Guthrie responds to EPA proposal amending ethylene oxide sterilization rule

Congressman Brett Guthrie welcomed an EPA proposal amending rules on ethylene oxide used for sterilizing medical equipment. He said this change could help maintain reliable supplies for hospitals while protecting health standards. The House Energy and Commerce Committee continues oversight of such regulatory issues.

Senate Democrats criticized for DHS shutdown as TSA agents miss paychecks

Senate Democrats face criticism after voting against homeland security funding led thousands of TSA agents nationwide to miss paychecks. Chairman Tom Cole condemned what he called political maneuvering at workers' expense while Republicans claim they passed bipartisan funding bills.

Executive Asst. Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino highlights CBP programs and enforcement actions

Executive Assistant Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino shared updates about CBP programs including Mobile Passport Control and enforcement activities such as a methamphetamine seizure at Otay Mesa Port of Entry in March 2026.
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