Executive Assistant Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino, representing the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Field Operations, shared updates on recent enforcement actions and outreach activities through a series of posts on April 29, 2026.
In a post from the morning of April 29, Sabatino described an incident at the Del Rio Port of Entry: "STOPPED AT THE PORT Del Rio POE Outbound inspection sent a vehicle to secondary. A scan flagged anomalies in an air compressor. CBP officers found 2 firearms, 3 magazines, and 165 rounds of ammunition hidden in the compressor and a toolbox. #OFOproud https://t.co/qWC3uAmzQh" (April 29, 2026).
Later that day, she highlighted CBP’s participation in a national event designed to engage families with its mission: "Last Thursday, CBP took part in Bring Your Child to Work Day nationwide. Participants got a firsthand look at the mission through interactive demonstrations, inspections, and agriculture enforcement. #OFOproud https://t.co/adcZULAolb" (April 29, 2026).
In her final update for the day, Sabatino addressed ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking: "We're taking a whole-of-CBP approach in the fight against dangerous drugs like fentanyl to stop their destructive impacts on Americans. So far in FY26, the @CBP Office of Field Operations has seized 5,258 lbs of fentanyl. #OFOProud #OnePillKills https://t.co/gvCcKPQRJo https://t.co/MA4fM6ocHf" (April 29, 2026).
The CBP Office of Field Operations is responsible for securing U.S. ports of entry and plays a significant role in enforcing customs laws as well as preventing illegal weapons and narcotics from entering or leaving the country.
