EAC Casey O. Durst, Executive Assistant Commissioner for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), posted a series of messages on X in December 2025 addressing holiday safety, wildlife protection, and travel options.
On December 18, Durst engaged followers with a seasonal message: "Were you naughty or nice list this year?—make the smart choice this season. https://t.co/6si12CdodW"
The following day, she highlighted interagency cooperation in combating illegal trade. On December 19, Durst wrote: "Great teamwork! This case shows how strong partnerships between @CBP, @USFWS, @HSI_HQ, and @CommerceGov help stop wildlife smuggling and protect our resources. Every successful prosecution sends a clear message: illegal trade won’t go unnoticed. https://t.co/7EVtJNAOUD" These agencies frequently collaborate to prevent wildlife trafficking and enforce federal laws protecting endangered species.
Later that same day, Durst promoted CBP Home as an option for holiday travelers: "This holiday, spend it with family and friends at home. Travel on your own terms with CBP Home.
Follow @CBP and learn more: https://t.co/erR9eRYyrdhttps://t.co/wlrqAuwZYp" CBP Home is an initiative designed to streamline border crossing processes for U.S. citizens returning from international travel by providing digital tools for declarations and information about entry requirements.
Durst’s posts reflect the agency's ongoing efforts to engage the public during peak travel periods while emphasizing law enforcement priorities related to customs operations.
