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Stationed at JFK International Airport—one of the largest hubs for international travel in America—officers with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) crack down on criminals attempting to smuggle illegal goods and drugs into the United States. It's a job where everything—the safety of their team, and the security of the nation—is at stake. But for these officers, it's just another day at JFK.
CBP Nogales uncovers cocaine in the bumper of a car crossing from Mexico, and CBP Atlanta stops a woman smuggling underaged puppies from Brazil.
CBP hunts for drug runners off the coast and in the jungles of Puerto Rico, while CBP Laredo seizes 130 lbs of marijuana hidden inside BBQ grills.
CBP confronts human smuggling at the San Ysidro border crossing, while HSI nabs a car loaded with 6 kilos of fentanyl pills headed into California.
HSI nabs car loaded with a medley of narcotics, while CBP seizes looted ancient artifacts.
HSI San Diego chases down a truckload of meth buried in garlic. CBP hunts for party drugs in toiletries at ATL and counterfeit merchandise at JFK.
HSI enacts a controlled delivery of gun parts in NYC. CBP faces a surge of meth coming into Calexico, and questions an alleged sex tourist in Miami.
HSI San Diego catches a truckload of meth. CBP's Beagle Brigade sniffs out bioterrorism, and wrong turns at the northern border lead to drug arrests.
HSI seizes cocaine-filled tire rims in Puerto Rico and a load of meth and fentanyl in San Diego. CBP Miami intercepts $400,000 of cash bound for Cuba.
HSI and CBP seize counterfeit cash and fake vax cards arriving from Peru. CBP Calexico pulls 205 kilos of meth from a heavily loaded car.
BP Nogales catches an internal body carrier, while CBP San Diego finds 22 kilos of meth strung together in a gas tank.
HSI uncovers a multi-million-dollar cocaine smuggling ring of airline employees. CBP sniffs out drugs using the nation's largest team of K-9s.
HSI pursues multiple cases of cocaine smuggled from the Caribbean aboard boats. CBP makes large-scale seizures of medications without a prescription.
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