Diane J. Sabatino shares updates on CBP operations and welcomes new Secretary Mullin

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Diane J. Sabatino shares updates on CBP operations and welcomes new Secretary Mullin

Executive Assistant Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino, representing the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Field Operations, shared a series of updates on her official Twitter account regarding recent CBP activities and leadership changes.

On March 24, 2026, Sabatino welcomed new leadership with the message: "Welcome aboard, Secretary Mullin! The CBP Office of Field Operations stands ready to support your leadership in safeguarding our nation. We look forward to advancing the @CBP mission together!"

The following day, she highlighted a successful drug interdiction at the Santa Teresa Port of Entry. On March 25, 2026, she wrote: "At the Santa Teresa POE a sharp-eyed @cbp officer spotted suspicious floor discrepancies in a vehicle, and K9 Jantus alerted to 27 lbs. of cocaine. Hats off to @dfoelpaso for keeping our borders safe, great work in the field! #OnFire #JailTime #OFOproud"

Later that same day, Sabatino reported on an agricultural seizure at the Philadelphia port. She stated: "STOPPED AT THE PORT In Philadelphia, CBP Agriculture Specialists intercepted a shipment declared as 'herbal supplements.' Inside? Sparrow brain, ox penile powder, and a separate container of animal waste. 'All natural' hits different. Refused and destroyed. #OFOproud"

The CBP Office of Field Operations is responsible for securing U.S. ports of entry by preventing illegal drugs and prohibited items from entering the country while facilitating lawful trade and travel.