Executive Assistant Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino shared recent U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) enforcement actions on her official social media account, highlighting seizures and agricultural inspections at various ports of entry.
On February 25, 2026, Sabatino reported a significant drug seizure in Texas: "CBP officers at the Laredo Port of Entry seized 65 pounds of methamphetamine valued at over $602,000 at the Colombia-Solidarity Bridge. The load was stopped before reaching U.S. communities. #OFOproud https://t.co/qqhcBUBuKN".
Later that day, she detailed another narcotics interception in Tennessee: "CBP officers assigned to @dfoneworleans seized 10.36Ibs of cocaine at one of the nation’s largest express consignment facilities in Memphis, Tennessee, after advanced scanning revealed anomalies in 5 containers labeled “total beauty protein powder.” #OFOproud https://t.co/8J0OjTX6Us".
On February 26, 2026, Sabatino highlighted CBP's agricultural inspection efforts: "SPOTLIGHT: Exotic fruit flies can infest 200+ fruits and vegetables. That's why @CBP agriculture specialists work hard to intercept them at ports. Kudos to @DFOLosAngeles K9 Clara for recently intercepting African star applies infested with fruit fly larvae! #OFOProud #NISAW https://t.co/ZeAMo95oS9".
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is responsible for securing America’s borders by preventing illegal drugs and pests from entering the country through its land, air, and sea ports of entry.
