Executive Asst. Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino highlights Medal of Honor recipient and CBP programs

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Executive Asst. Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino highlights Medal of Honor recipient and CBP programs

Executive Assistant Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino posted several messages on March 25, 2026, highlighting recognition of military service, support for officers, and new procedures regarding voluntary departure for undocumented immigrants.

In a post honoring Medal of Honor recipients, Sabatino stated: "On this Medal of Honors Day, @cbp pay tribute to Navy Captain Royce Williams. On November 18, 1952, during the Korean War, he single-handedly shot down four Soviet MiG-15 jets. His actions are a testament to his service and sacrifice. #MedalofHonor #KoreanWar https://t.co/RDE1Em1rxd" (March 25, 2026).

Addressing her colleagues in law enforcement later that day, she wrote: "To every officer: your honor and dedication inspire those around you. Proud to serve alongside such incredible professionals. #ProudToServe #HonorTeam #OFOproudus https://t.co/UMReH4Dzco" (March 25, 2026).

Sabatino also informed the public about resources available for undocumented immigrants seeking to leave the United States voluntarily: "If you are an illegal alien, use the CBP Home App to leave the US on your own terms. Learn how you can receive cost-free travel to facilitate travel back to their home country and a $2,600 exit bonus. If you stay, expect fines, detention, and removal. https://t.co/msTbTqZ9Fa https://t.co/4CGb3sStIz" (March 25, 2026).

Diane J. Sabatino serves as Executive Assistant Commissioner within U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), an agency responsible for securing U.S. borders and facilitating lawful international travel and trade.