U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has named Enrique Montalvo, Luis Rodriguez, and Michael McGehee as Assistant Port Directors at the Port of Eagle Pass in Texas. The appointments are part of CBP’s efforts to strengthen leadership at this key international crossing.
According to CBP, all three appointees have significant experience in customs and border security operations. They also have established connections with the Port of Eagle Pass and its surrounding community. Their new roles will focus on improving port operations, supporting trade and travel facilitation, and furthering CBP’s mission to protect national borders.
Port Director Pete Beattie stated, “Their proven expertise and dedication to service will be instrumental in guiding the Port of Eagle Pass toward continued success. We are confident they will have a lasting, positive impact on the port, the community and CBP’s mission.”
The Port of Eagle Pass is described by CBP as an important gateway for both international trade and travel. The addition of these new leaders highlights the agency’s commitment to operational excellence and collaboration with local communities.
CBP is recognized as the largest law enforcement organization in the United States with over 65,000 personnel working across land, air, and sea environments. The agency enforces laws related to travel and trade while focusing on national security through innovation and cooperation.
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