U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Air and Marine Operation
Recent News About U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Air and Marine Operation
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CBP AMO, the Air and Marine Operations division of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, posted several updates on X between May 8-9, 2026.
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CBP AMO shared condolences for a fallen agent and previewed National Police Week while also reporting on a recent lifesaving rescue near Mount Washington.
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CBP Air and Marine Operations shared multiple tweets on May 5, 2026 emphasizing their ongoing efforts in border security.
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CBP Air and Marine Operations highlighted multi-agency efforts from May 2-4, 2026 via Twitter posts detailing migrant apprehensions in Puerto Rico and an international drug interdiction operation.
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CBP AMO, part of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, posted a series of updates about its ongoing mission to secure America's borders on April 30 and May 1, 2026.
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CBP AMO detailed several enforcement actions via Twitter in late April 2026, including the apprehension of migrants near Miami and the arrest of three Venezuelan nationals with over one thousand pounds of cocaine.
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CBP AMO posted three messages between April 16-18, emphasizing operational preparedness and the importance of border security.
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CBP AMO shared updates about their tactical coordination efforts across land, air, and sea missions in mid-April 2026 while also announcing the death of Air Interdiction Agent Robert Cox in an off-duty incident.
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CBP AMO shared updates between April 12-13, including a marine interdiction near California resulting in arrests and ongoing recruitment for Air Interdiction Agents.
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CBP AMO shared several posts between April 10-12, 2026 emphasizing its dedication to protecting America’s borders.
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CBP Air and Marine Operations used social media in early April to highlight appreciation for courageous actions and reinforce its focus on border security.
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CBP AMO shared several updates in early April regarding ongoing recruitment initiatives as well as announcing the passing of Marine Interdiction Agent William Hutson.
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CBP AMO paid tribute to Supervisory Marine Interdiction Agent Joseph Saville in an April 1 tweet while also highlighting ongoing border enforcement actions in subsequent posts from April 2.
- CBP AMO highlights cartel enforcement efforts and announces delivery of WH-47 “Hurricane” helicopter
CBP AMO shared updates via Twitter between March 31 and April 1, 2026, detailing actions against cartels and announcing the delivery of their first WH-47 "Hurricane" helicopter.
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CBP Air and Marine Operations (AMO) reported on recent activities through social media posts in late March 2026, including a large cocaine seizure.
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CBP AMO detailed its successful interdiction of a suspected smuggling vessel near Miami in tweets posted on March 19 and March 20, 2026.
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CBP AMO detailed several recent actions via social media between March 16-17, including marine checks near Pompano Beach, disruption of a human smuggling attempt, and an aerial rescue of an injured border patrol agent in El Centro.
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CBP AMO highlighted its continuous border security operations, recent joint law enforcement actions at sea, and recruitment efforts through several posts made in early March 2026.
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CBP AMO posted updates between February 17-19, 2026, detailing law enforcement actions against transnational criminal organizations and a rapid emergency response near Presidio, Texas.
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CBP AMO reported on an interdiction involving its Long Beach Marine Unit near San Clemente Island in early February.