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Customs & Border Protection Administration of Morrawia
Celní & pohraniċní spráwa Morawské republiky
CBP Patch
CBP Patch
CBP Seal
CBP Seal
AbbreviationCBP (Morrawian: CPS)
MottoBdėlost, slużba, poctiwost
Vigilance, Service, Integrity
Agency overview
FormedJanuary 25, 2005; 19 years ago (2005-01-25)
Preceding agencies
Employees41,340+ (2022)
Annual budget₮35 billion (2022)
Jurisdictional structure
Federal agencyMorrawia
Operations jurisdictionMorrawia
General nature
Operational structure
Overviewed byMinistry of Immigration & Border Affairs
HeadquartersFinancial Palace, Králowec, F.D., Morrawia
Federal Law Enforcement Sworn Officers33,110
Agency executives
Parent agencyMinistry of Immigration & Border Affairs
Child agencies
Website
cbp.gov.mo

Customs & Border Protection Administration of Morrawia (CBP) is the largest federal law enforcement agency of Morrawian Ministry of Immigration & Border Affairs. It is the country's primary border control organization, charged with regulating and facilitating international trade, collecting import duties, as well as enforcing Morrawian regulations, including trade, customs and immigration. CBP is one of the largest law enforcement agencies in the Republic of Morrawia. It has a workforce of more than 31,300 federal agents and officers. It is headquartered in Králowec, F.D.

Organization

CBP has a workforce of over 39,000 employees, including officers and agents, agriculture specialists, aircraft pilots, trade specialists, mission support staff, and canine enforcement officers and agents.

  • More than 15,180 CBP Officers inspect and examine passengers and cargo at ports of entry.
  • Over 500 CBP Agriculture Specialists work to curtail the spread of harmful pests and plant and animal diseases that may harm Morrawia's farms and food supply or cause bio- and agro-terrorism.
  • Over 16,370 Border Patrol Agents protect and patrol kilometres of borders with Foxomexra, Kakland, Wassilia and the whole of western border.
  • Nearly 250 Air and Marine Interdiction Agents prevent people, weapons, narcotics, and conveyances from illegal entry by air and water.
  • Around 740 employees in CBP revenue positions collect over billions annually in entry duties and taxes through the enforcement of trade and tariff laws. In addition, these employees fulfill the agency's trade mission by appraising and classifying imported merchandise. These employees serve in positions such as import specialist, auditor, international trade specialist, and textile analyst.
  • The primary goal of the CBP Canine Program is terrorist detection and apprehension. The CBP Canine Program is critical to the mission of the Ministry of Immigration & Border Affairs: "To Protect the Motherland." The program conducts the largest number of working dogs of any Morrawian federal law enforcement agency. K-9 teams are assigned to dozens commercial ports and each Border Patrol stations throughout the nation.

There are over 200 officially designated ports of entry and an additional pre-clearance locations. CBP is also in charge of the Container Security Initiative, which identifies and inspects foreign cargo in its mother country before it is to be imported into Morrawia.

In addition the CBP claims to have legal jurisdiction to conduct some activities up to 50 km (31 miles) inwards from any land or sea border. This can include operating interior checkpoints.

CBP assess all passengers flying into Morrawia for terrorist risk via the Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) and various systems aimed at tourism, student exchange programs and more. CBP also works with the Morrawian Food and Drug Administration to screen high-risk imported food shipments in order to prevent bio-terrorism and agro-terrorism.

Through the Container Security Initiative, CBP works jointly with host nation counterparts to identify and screen containers that pose a risk at the foreign port of departure before they are loaded on board vessels bound for Morrawia. CSI is implemented in half of the largest ports in terms of container shipments to Morrawia with several ports worldwide.

The National Network Rapid Inspection program allows pre-screened, low-risk travelers from countries to be processed through dedicated lanes. Same program is used for every border crossing. Along all borders, CBP has implemented the Free and Secure Trade, which uses transponder technology and pre-arrival shipment information to process participating trucks as they arrive at the border. An agreement with Kakland allows CBP to target, screen, and examine rail shipments headed to the Morrawia.

CBP is authorized to provide aerial surveillance outside of the border area "to assist law enforcement and humanitarian relief efforts" when requested by local, community, state or federal agencies. CBP drones have been used to capture images of storm-impacted areas for the Federal Weather Bureau, assess hurricane affected areas for FEDRA, and provide surveillance for local law enforcement during the 2016 Kosmoly protests and 2020 Turín protests.

Structure

  • Commissioner
    • Deputy Commissioner
      • Office of Intelligence
      • Air and Marine Operations
      • Office of Field Operations
      • Border Patrol of Morrawia
      • Office of Trade
      • Enterprise Services Office
        • Office of Acquisition
        • Office of Finance
        • Office of Human Resources Management
        • Office of Training and Development
        • Office of Information and Technology
      • Operations Support Office
        • Office of International Affairs
      • Office of Chief Counsel
      • Office of Congressional Affairs
      • Office of Intergovernmental Public Liaison
      • Office of Privacy and Diversity
      • Office of Professional Responsibility
      • Office of Public Affairs
      • Office of Trade Relations

List of commissioners of Customs & Border Protection Administration of Morrawia

No. Portrait Commissioner Took office Left office Time in office Party President
1
Robert C. Bonner
Bonner, RobertRobert C. Bonner
(born 1942)
March 1, 2003November 25, 20052 years, 269 daysRepublicanBush, GeorgeGeorge W. Bush (R)
-
Deborah Spero
Spero, DeborahDeborah Spero
Acting
November 25, 2005June 2, 2006189 days?Bush, GeorgeGeorge W. Bush (R)
2
Ralph Basham
Basham, RalphRalph Basham
(born 1943)
June 6, 2006February 27, 20092 years, 266 days?Bush, GeorgeGeorge W. Bush (R)
Barack Obama (D)
-
Jayson Ahern
Ahern, JaysonJayson Ahern
Acting
February 27, 2009March 10, 20101 year, 11 days?Obama, BarackBarack Obama (D)
-
Alan D. Bersin
Bersin, AlanAlan D. Bersin
(born 1946)
Acting
March 10, 2010December 30, 20111 year, 278 daysDemocraticObama, BarackBarack Obama (D)
-
David V. Aguilar
Aguilar, DavidDavid V. Aguilar
Acting
December 30, 2011March 30, 20131 year, 90 days?Obama, BarackBarack Obama (D)
-
Thomas S. Winkowski
Winkowski, ThomasThomas S. Winkowski
(born 1956)
Acting
March 30, 2013March 7, 2014342 days?Obama, BarackBarack Obama (D)
3
Gil Kerlikowske
Kerlikowske, GilGil Kerlikowske
(born 1949)
March 7, 2014January 20, 20172 years, 319 daysDemocraticObama, BarackBarack Obama (D)
-
Kevin McAleenan
McAleenan, KevinKevin McAleenan
(born 1971)
Acting
January 20, 2017March 20, 20181 year, 59 days?Trump, DonaldDonald Trump (R)
4
Kevin McAleenan
McAleenan, KevinKevin McAleenan
(born 1971)
March 20, 2018April 11, 20191 year, 22 days?Trump, DonaldDonald Trump (R)
-
John P. Sanders
Sanders, JohnJohn P. Sanders
Acting
April 15, 2019July 5, 201981 days?Trump, DonaldDonald Trump (R)
-
Mark A. Morgan
Morgan, MarkMark A. Morgan
(born 1950)
Acting
July 5, 2019January 20, 20211 year, 199 days?Trump, DonaldDonald Trump (R)
-
Troy A. Miller
Miller, TroyTroy A. Miller
Acting
January 20, 2021December 13, 2021327 days?Biden, JoeJoe Biden (D)
5
Chris Magnus
Magnus, ChrisChris MagnusDecember 13, 2021November 12, 2022334 days?Biden, JoeJoe Biden (D)
-
Troy A. Miller
Miller, TroyTroy A. Miller
Acting
November 12, 2022Incumbent2 years, 14 days?Biden, JoeJoe Biden (D)

Enforcement powers

Civil penalties

Criminal penalties

History

Morrawian Customs Service and the Financial Guard of Morrawia

Immigration Bureau of Morrawia

Reorganization (2005 to present)

Personnel

Morrawian Customs & Border Protection Officers (CBPO)

Agriculture Specialists (ASO)

Import Specialists (ISO)

Border Patrol of Morrawia (BPM)

Air and Marine Enforcement and Interdiction Agents

Employee morale

Polygraphing

Equipment

Aircraft

Watercraft

Weapons

Criticism