EAC Casey O. Durst, Executive Assistant Commissioner for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Field Operations, shared several updates on her official X account in December 2025 regarding the agency's recent activities and partnerships.
On December 17, 2025, Durst posted a link without additional commentary: https://t.co/sFV69MooEF.
Later that day, she highlighted a collaborative enforcement effort by CBP and its partners to address trade compliance issues. On December 17, 2025, Durst wrote: "#ICYMI—@CBP, @NHTSAGov and partners teamed up to stop a misclassified shipment, defending American businesses and ensuring a level playing field for all. @CBPTradeGov @OFOEAC #FairTrade https://t.co/b803K1sNjO". This post referenced an operation involving the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) aimed at preventing unfair competition by intercepting improperly classified imports.
The following day, on December 18, 2025, Durst shared a seasonal message about the Global Entry program: "We're delighted Santa chose #GlobalEntry for his worldwide journeys. @CBP is proud to make arrivals smoother and more efficient for all pre-approved travelers, helping even the busiest schedules stay on track. Learn more: https://t.co/33J3rHbBFx
Happy travels, Santa! https://t.co/4Wp5IegHbl". The Global Entry program is designed to expedite customs processing for pre-approved travelers entering the United States.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection plays a key role in enforcing trade laws at U.S. borders through efforts such as stopping misclassified shipments that could harm domestic industries or circumvent regulations.
