The CBP FOIA Reading Room serves as a central resource for public access to government records, in accordance with 5 U.S.C. § 552(a)(2). This room supports transparency and accountability by providing direct access to essential records and information. Visitors can review reports, policies, and other official documents to gain insight into government operations.
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This directive establishes guidelines for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) as it relates to Information and Communication Technology (ICT) accessibility.
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DHS No Fear Act Training | Frequently Requested Records
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is committed to a workplace free from harassment, unlawful discrimination, and reprisal. All employees must refrain from engaging in
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Preventing and Addressing Sexual Abuse in CBP Holding Facilites | Frequently Requested Records
This course implements specific training requirements mandated by DHS to prevent, detect and respond to sexual abuse and assault in confinement facilities.
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Preventing and Addressing Workplace Harassment | Frequently Requested Records
This course will define harassment, as prohibited by DHS policy, and explain how DHS's definition of harassment is broader than the legal definition of harassment
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Texas Buoy/Wire Barrier | Frequently Requested Records
Records released regarding the Texas Buoy Barrier along the Rio Grande.
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CBP Office of the Chief Medical Officer Guidance | Directives
The Office of the Chief Medical Officer (OCMO) serves as the principal health and medical advisory office for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). OCMO
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Requirement to Use Legal Nonpolitical Terminology | Frequently Requested Records
A memorandum to all U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) offices on the updated requirement to use legal, nonpolitical terminology, which goes into effect immediately.
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Border Search Of Electronic Devices | Frequently Requested Records
CBP is authorized to inspect all merchandise and persons crossing the border, both inbound and outbound, pursuant to its authority to conduct border searches to
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This directive is related to U.S. Customs and Border Protection law enforcement responses to certain crimes, incidents, and imminent life-threatening emergencies and federal, state, local
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Monthly FOIA Logs CY 2024 | FOIA Logs
The following documents are the monthly FOIA logs for calendar year 2024.
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FOIA 508 Accessibility Note
The PDFs from this section of our website may not be fully accessible under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Members of the public may request a Section 508 compliant accessible copy of a released document, if needed. When requesting accessibility assistance, please indicate your name, email, a phone number where you can be reached, and the accessible document requested. Please send your reasonable modification request to the FOIA mailbox at cbpfoiapublicliaison@cbp.dhs.gov with the subject line "FOIA Disability Modification" or call (202) 325-0150. A representative from our office will contact you to address your request.
(If you need telecommunication relay service (TRS) assistance to communicate with the CBP FOIA Office and you are in the United States, please dial 711 to obtain TRS assistance and notify the Communications Assistant that you want to contact the CBP FOIA Office at the telephone number (202) 325-0150.)
NOTE: A Section 508 compliant accessible copy of a document may be altered to meet disclosure requirements but will contain the same information.