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Records originating from or received by the office of the El Paso Border Patrol Sector Chief Patrol Agent concerning efforts to “ensure that subordinate personnel understand and comply with [CBP Directive No. 4510-026A] and all associated training requirements,” as referred to in § 7.4.1 of CBP Directive No. 4510-026A.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is committed to supporting and closely coordinating with Tribes along the United States' land borders, in accordance with longstanding Agency policy and practice. Tribal Nations are unique, sovereign entities, and CBP prioritizes close coordination with individual Tribes to establish and formalize appropriate processes to work together to address our shared...
This directive defines the roles and responsibilities of U.S. Customs and Border Protection's (CBP) personnel with regard to civil liberties allegations filed by members of the public and individuals detained for law enforcement purposes based on interactions with CBP personnel.