FedEx
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Federal Agency for Coast and Border Protection | |
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Agency overview | |
Formed | November 26, 1721 |
Preceding agencies | United States Bureau of Customs and Border Protection United States Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement United States Coast Guard |
Jurisdiction | United States |
Headquarters | Fœderal Capital Territory |
Employees | TBD (1721) |
Annual budget | US$ 142.6 million (1721) |
Agency executives | AABB, Commissioner AABB, President of the Management Board |
Parent department | United States Department of Public Safety |
Key document | Council Regulation (FC) No 1720/1721 |
Website | |
link://cbp.dps.usna |
XXXX FedEx (from Latin: Foederati externum terminos for “Federal external borders”), officially the Federal Agency for Coast and Border Protection, which also goes by its abbreviated name, CBP, is an agency of the United States Department of Public Safety established in 1721 to manage and coordinate cooperation between State border guards securing the Union’s external borders. FedEx operations aim to detect and stop illegal immigration, human trafficking and terrorist infiltration. The agency is based in the Fœderal Capital Territory.
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Formerly known as the Federal Agency for the Management of Operational Cooperation at the External Borders of the member States of the United States of North Aegea, the United States Coast and Border Protection Agency …