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U.S. Customs and Border Protection is the nation’s largest federal law enforcement agency charged with securing the nation’s borders and facilitating international travel and trade. Our top priority is to keep terrorists and their weapons from entering the United States.

At the nation’s more than 300 ports of entry, CBP officers have a complex mission with broad law enforcement authorities tied to screening all foreign visitors, returning American citizens and imported cargo that enters the U.S. Along the nation’s borders, the United States Border Patrol and Air and Marine Operations are the uniformed law enforcement arms of CBP responsible for securing U.S. borders between ports of entry.

Visit CBP's Southwest Border Migration page for demographic information regarding apprehensions and inadmissibles on the southwest border and the Assaults and Use of Force page for data on assaults on agents and officers, and uses of force by CBP personnel.
 

Total CBP Enforcement Actions

Numbers below reflect Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 - FY 2023.

Fiscal Year 2023 runs October 01, 2022 - September 30, 2023.

 FY17FY18FY19FY20FY21FY22FY23YTDOffice of Field Operations (OFO) Total Encounters1216,370281,881288,523241,786294,352551,93071,423U.S. Border Patrol Total Encounters2310,531404,142859,501405,0361,662,1672,214,652206,041Total Enforcement Actions526,901683,1781,148,024646,8221,956,5192,766,582277,464

1 Beginning in March FY20, OFO Encounters statistics include both Title 8 Inadmissibles and Title 42 Expulsions. To learn more, visit Title-8-and-Title-42-Statistics. Inadmissibles refers to individuals encountered at ports of entry who are seeking lawful admission into the United States but are determined to be inadmissible, individuals presenting themselves to seek humanitarian protection under our laws, and individuals who withdraw an application for admission and return to their countries of origin within a short timeframe.

2 Beginning in March FY20, USBP Encounters statistics include both Title 8 Apprehensions and Title 42 Expulsions. To learn more, visit Title-8-and-Title-42-Statistics. Apprehensions refers to the physical control or temporary detainment of a person who is not lawfully in the U.S. which may or may not result in an arrest.
 

Search and Rescue Efforts

CBP agents frequently conduct life-saving efforts, while carrying out their respective missions. Numbers below reflect Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 - FY 2022.

Fiscal Year 2022 runs October 01, 2021 - September 30, 2022.

 FY19FY20FY21FY22FY23YTDU.S. Border Patrol - Southwest Border Only4,9205,07112,83322,0141,318Air and Marine Operations - Nationwide37718442344711

 

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Arrests of Individuals with Criminal Convictions or Those Wanted by Law Enforcement

Arrests of Individuals with Criminal Convictions or Those Wanted by Law Enforcement

Numbers below reflect FY 2017 - FY 2023.

Fiscal Year 2023 runs October 01, 2022 - September 30, 2023.

 FY17FY18FY19FY20FY21FY22FY23YTDOffice of Field Operations Criminal Noncitizens Encountered310,59611,62312,7057,0096,56716,9931,675NCIC4 Arrests7,6565,9298,5467,1088,97910,389892U.S. Border Patrol Criminal Noncitizens Encountered38,5316,6984,2692,43810,76312,028636Criminal Noncitizens with Outstanding Wants or Warrants2,6751,5504,1532,0541,90494943

3 Criminal noncitizens refers to noncitizens who have been convicted of crime, whether in the United States or abroad, so long as the conviction is for conduct which is deemed criminal by the United States. Criminal noncitizens encountered at ports of entry are inadmissible, absent extenuating circumstances, and represent a subset of total OFO inadmissibles. U.S. Border Patrol arrests of criminal noncitizens are a subset of total apprehensions. See U.S. Border Patrol Criminal Noncitizen Statistics for a breakdown of criminal noncitizen stats by type of conviction.

4 NCIC (National Crime Information Center) arrests refers to the number of CBP arrests of individuals, including U.S. citizens, who are wanted by other law enforcement agencies.

Agriculture Enforcement

Current Report

Fiscal Year 2022 Quarter 1 Agriculture Inspections Contaminated Products

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Border Searches of Electronic Devices

In addition to longstanding federal court precedent recognizing the constitutional authority of the U.S. Government to conduct border searches, numerous federal statutes and regulations also authorize CBP to inspect and examine all individuals and merchandise entering or departing the United States, including all types of personal property, such as electronic devices. See, for example, 8 U.S.C. §§ 1225, 1357 and 19 U.S.C. §§ 482, 507, 1461, 1496, 1499, 1581, 1582. CBP established strict guidelines for conducting border searches of electronic devices in its January 2018 Directive on Border Searches of Electronic Devices.

Border searches of electronic devices have helped detect evidence relating to terrorist activity and other national security matters, child pornography, drug smuggling, human smuggling, bulk cash smuggling, human trafficking, export control violations, intellectual property rights violations and visa fraud. In Fiscal Year 2020, CBP processed more than 238 million travelers at U.S. ports of entry. During that same period of time, CBP conducted 32,038 border searches of electronic devices, representing less than .014 percent of arriving international travelers.
 

MonthFY 2018FY 2019FY 2020FY 2021FY2022FY2023YTDOctober2,5393,0263,9592,9693,2753,493November2,4462,9623,8052,9092,991 December2,5093,3653,9662,7603,894 January3,0903,7654,4503,0143,642 February2,5123,0963,7022,8294,148 March2,9213,5262,5143,4454,976 April2,7013,2184513,1394,136 May2,7643,1386163,3234,156 June2,6063,4801,1493,1503,746 July2,7983,4582,0473,2443,524 August3,3204,0852,6143,4253,486 September3,0903,7942,7653,2433,525 Total33,29640,91332,03837,45045,4993,493

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