CBP details border crossing card violation and leadership outreach in December updates

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CBP details border crossing card violation and leadership outreach in December updates

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) shared updates on its official X account in a series of posts between December 17 and December 18, 2025. The tweets covered operational updates from agency leadership as well as an incident involving a border crossing violation.

On December 18, CBP reported an enforcement action involving a commercial driver. The agency stated, "A commercial driver recently showed his B2 Border Crossing Card to @USBPChiefEPT agents, sharing that he was working as a truck driver in the U.S.! Unfortunately, he’s now waiting for processing due to violating his status by working without legal permission. Follow all https://t.co/PO3QN3p4dJ" (December 18, 2025).

Earlier the same day, CBP highlighted communication efforts by its leadership. According to the agency's post, "Earlier today, @CBPCommissioner Rodney Scott spoke with command staff from Border Patrol stations across the country, answering questions, providing updates, and ensuring support. https://t.co/rty4N4GnMJ" (December 18, 2025).

The first tweet in this sequence linked to additional content: "https://t.co/BxhzTIBtWQ" (December 17, 2025).

The B2 Border Crossing Card is intended for short-term travel and not for employment in the United States. Individuals found using these visas to work are subject to removal proceedings under U.S. immigration law.

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