Diane J. Sabatino highlights CBP drug seizure, EMT efforts, and anti-counterfeit partnership

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Diane J. Sabatino CBP Executive Assistant Commissioner | X

Diane J. Sabatino highlights CBP drug seizure, EMT efforts, and anti-counterfeit partnership

Executive Assistant Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino has highlighted recent actions and initiatives by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) through a series of posts on her official X account.

On January 26, 2026, Sabatino reported a drug interdiction at Los Angeles International Airport involving CBP officers: "Instead of presents, @DFOLosAngeles officers unwrapped 35.7 lbs of ketamine hidden in the luggage of a UK citizen arriving from Germany in late November. Another reminder than vigilance never takes a holiday. #OFOProud https://t.co/f9ULvnRrzP"

Later that day, she emphasized the emergency medical response capabilities of CBP personnel, posting on January 26, 2026: " The Vital Role of CBP EMTs

CBP officers are dedicated to preserving the safety and security of all whom they encounter and regularly provide medical aid to individuals in need, making American communities safer through heroic acts every day.

#OFOproud https://t.co/EIbL5fKSIA"

On January 27, 2026, Sabatino announced a new partnership aimed at protecting consumers from counterfeit goods: ".@CBP Donations Acceptance Program partners with @AGMAGlobal to equip CBP officers with innovative tools to authenticate products entering the U.S. This partnership helps safeguard American consumers and businesses from counterfeit goods. #DAPInAction https://t.co/1bZWYSueh7 https://t.co/YHgMk0bkoY"

Sabatino serves as Executive Assistant Commissioner for the Office of Field Operations within U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), which is responsible for securing America's borders at ports of entry by preventing illegal drugs, contraband, and counterfeit goods from entering the country while facilitating lawful trade and travel.