Executive Assistant Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) posted a series of updates on March 7, 2026, highlighting recent law enforcement actions and travel tools available to the public.
In a post from the morning of March 7, Sabatino described a narcotics seizure involving CBP personnel and their canine unit: "K9 Zizi and her @Cbp handler boarded 'The Lady B’, and Zizi alerted to the presence of narcotics. USCG officers discovered brick shaped packages concealed in the vessel’s gas tanks: 156.0 lbs. of cocaine and 12.02 lbs. of MJ. These bricks weren’t for building homes.
#OFOproudus https://t.co/2WZxoXAlnL" (March 7, 2026).
Later that day, Sabatino shared information about compliance with U.S. immigration laws, stating: "Avoid the risks of arrest, detention, forced removal, fines, and permanent bans from the U.S. Use the CBP Home app to self-deport and protect the opportunity to return legally and live the American dream.
Learn more: https://t.co/xgsCLCHIoo https://t.co/AgdYl4nkPW" (March 7, 2026).
In another post on March 7, Sabatino encouraged travelers to use technology for smoother border crossings: "Traveling can be expensive. Use Mobile Passport Control to speed up the travel process for FREE.
Download today: https://t.co/8ygOGu3gCHhttps://t.co/9TCixCpXrB" (March 7, 2026).
Sabatino is an executive official at CBP responsible for overseeing operations related to customs enforcement and border security in the United States.
