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Customs Service
The US Customs Service
no longer exists as a seperate agency. It is part of Customs and Border
Protection, Dept of Homeland Security
On March 1, 2003,
the former U.S. Customs Service was divided into two new agencies within
Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Customs inspectors, canine enforcement
officers, and import specialists were merged with immigration inspectors,
border patrol agents, and agriculture inspectors to create Customs
and Border Protection (CBP). Customs investigators and personnel in
the air and marine operations were merged with Immigration investigators,
Federal air marshals, and members of the Federal Protective Service to
create Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
See Customs and Border Protection page for current
CBP vehicles
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