BOSTON— While most individuals in the northeast are bunkering down for Nor’Easter ‘Juno,’ CBP operations will remain open to facilitate trade and travel, and personnel is able and ready to process all arriving passengers and cargo at air, land and seaports in the northeast.
“CBP will continue to work with our partners to monitor Juno and ensure the safety of all personnel and the traveling public during this Nor’Easter,” said Director of Field Operations Kevin Weeks, Boston Field Operations. “We area a 24-hour, seven-days-a-week operation and as such, CBP personnel is available to process any and all international passengers and cargo upon their arrival in the U.S.”
During inclement weather or other emergency circumstances, CBP officers are always on-duty and prepared to process travelers and cargo. CBP managers in the northeast also work cooperatively with the port authorities, airline industries, Federal Inspectional Services agencies, trade stakeholders and other law enforcement entities to facilitate the safe processing of affected passengers and cargo.
While some international trade and travel may see delays, diversions or cancellations during this Nor’Easter, CBP is a 24-hour, seven-days-a-week operation. CBP operations will remain open for business and personnel stands ready to process all arriving international passengers and cargo.
To keep up-to-date with the latest CBP advisories and wait times impacting international trade or travel, please visit the Advisories and Wait Times section of CBP.gov.