Executive Asst. Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino highlights CBP operations and guidance in recent posts

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Executive Asst. Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino highlights CBP operations and guidance in recent posts

Executive Assistant Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino has recently shared updates on U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) activities via her official Twitter account, highlighting recent law enforcement operations, agricultural security measures, and travel guidance for pet owners.

On February 19, 2026, Sabatino described a joint operation involving CBP’s Miami team and the United States Coast Guard (USCG). She wrote: "On February 9th, @DFOMiami elite team joined forces with @USCG to inspect a vessel. K9 Cobra's nose led them straight to 335.5 lbs. of cocaine hidden inside the vent of a closet. We navigate the waters of justice, together; @Cbpfieldops and USCG! #USCG #CBP #Teamwork #OFOproud" (posted on February 19, 2026).

Later that day, she expressed appreciation for CBP’s agriculture specialists’ role in protecting U.S. natural resources and food supply. In her post from February 19, 2026, Sabatino stated: "We're grateful for the critical work of @CBP's agriculture specialists in safeguarding US natural resources and food supply. Recently, Acting Executive Director Suzette Kelly testified on CBP's work in protecting the US from agroterrorism. https://t.co/F9LOydq15D

#OFOProud"

The following day, Sabatino reminded travelers about regulations concerning pets entering the United States. On February 20, 2026 she posted: "Happy #NationalLoveYourPetDay! If you're traveling to the U.S. with your furry companion, know before you go! Check pet entry requirements ahead of time so your adventure starts smoothly. https://t.co/KplR4l8BEz"

Sabatino serves as Executive Assistant Commissioner at CBP’s Office of Field Operations—a branch responsible for securing America’s borders at ports of entry through law enforcement and regulatory oversight.