BALTIMORE: While most individuals along the northeastern United States are bunkering down for Nor’easter Juno, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers, agriculture specialists and others will remain on duty to continue inspecting international passengers and cargo as they arrive.
“Customs and Border Protection airport and seaport operations from Central New Jersey through Northern Virginia will be staffed to process international travelers and trade imports before, during and immediately after what is forecast to be a potentially crippling snowstorm,” said Augustine Moore, CBP Director of Field Operations, Baltimore Field Office. “We remain open for business!”
CBP’s Baltimore Field Offices manages inspections operations at seaports and airports in Southern New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Northern Virginia.
In advance of Nor’easter Juno, CBP urges all residents in snow impact areas to heed state and local safety messages.