U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has recently shared updates on its operations through a series of posts on its official X account, highlighting efforts in border security, counterfeit goods seizures, and law enforcement activities.
On December 11, 2025, CBP posted: "Every day, every night, we're:
Securing the border.
Protecting the people.
Fulfilling the mission.
Can't stop and won't stop."
The following day, December 12, 2025, CBP reported an enforcement action involving counterfeit goods: "Three shipments of fake jewelry, arriving from Hong Kong and Taiwan, were seized by CBP officers in Kentucky. One shipment included 400 counterfeit luxury watches. The combined manufacturer's suggested retail price is over $18.6M had all items been genuine. We are committed to"
Later that same day, CBP announced a law enforcement action in Oregon: "Thanks to CBP Officers, the neighborhoods of Salem, Oregon are safer after the arrest of this illegal alien. His criminal history includes criminally negligent homicide, strangulation, and 4th degree assault."
CBP is a federal agency within the Department of Homeland Security responsible for regulating and facilitating international trade, collecting import duties, and enforcing U.S. regulations regarding immigration and border security.
