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U.S. Customs and Border Protection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (535 words) |
 | CBP is responsible for controlling the borders of the United States |
 | U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), part of the United States Department of Homeland Security, is charged with preventing terrorists and terrorist weapons from entering the United States. |
 | CBP became an official agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security on March 1, 2003, combining employees from the Department of Agriculture, the Immigration and Naturalization Service including the Border Patrol, and the United States Customs Service. |
| Boilerplate Email Instructions to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (11337 words) |
 | The current codes which are different for CBP are: Spain (470), Russia (462-1), Belarus (462-2), Ukraine (462-3), Armenia (463-1), Azerbaijan (463-2), Georgia (462-3), Kazakhstan (464-3), Kyrgyzstan (463-5), Moldova (464-1), Tajikistan (464-2), Turkmenistan (464-3), Uzbekistan (464-4), and the former provinces of Yugoslavia (to date, new numbers have not yet been assigned). |
 | Even in rare instances where interest is not applicable, CBP will leave the paragraph alonethe presence of this paragraph in those instances should not be the basis for rejection of the E-mail. |
 | Even in rare instances where interest is not applicable, CBP shall leave the paragraph alonethe presence of this paragraph in those instances should not be the basis for rejection of the E-mail. |