US Customs and Border Protection
Description
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is one of the Department of Homeland Security’s largest and most complex components, with a priority mission of keeping terrorists and their weapons out of the U.S. It also has a responsibility for securing the border and facilitating lawful international trade and travel while enforcing hundreds of U.S. laws and regulations, including immigration and drug laws.
The CBP is the first point of contact when crossing into the US from Mexico. There are six border crossings in Arizona: 1) Douglas/Agua Prieta, 2) Naco, 3) Nogales, 4) Sasabe, 5) Lukeville/Sonoyta, and 6) San Luis. The CBP also provides updated wait times for reaching the primary inspection booth when in traffic queues. Border Crossing times can by located at: www.AZ511.gov/hcrsweb/files/cbpwait8.html
Associated Inventory
| International Border Inspector Systems and ISP |
| Border Crossing Archive Data |
| US Border Inspection Systems |
| US Border Patrol Stations |