The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) reading room provides a library of documents which may be downloaded and reviewed for topics related to FOIA. For more information, please visit the CBP FOIA page.
To use the Reading Room, please search below.
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USBP and OFO statistics | Statistical Records
These documents contain data and statistics from USBP and OFO. Disposition codes, descriptions, and categories. Border Patrol nationwide apprehensions 1960-2017, FY2008, 2009, 2011, FY 2012-2019
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Non-Immigrants Admission Codes Data | Statistical Records
The number of attempted admission of an alien as H-1B, L-1, L-2 H-2B, H-2R, H-2A, H-4, O-1, O-2, P-1, P-2, E-1, E-2, E-3 for nonimmigrants
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Customs and Border Protection Statistics | Statistical Records
These documents contain Customs and Border Protection Statistics.
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Apprehensions By Sector | Statistical Records
These documents contain data on apprehensions by Border Patrol Sector.
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Zero Tolerance RE Implementation of Phased Prosecutorial Priorities | Significant Records of Interest
In order to ensure the sovereignty of our Nation and secure our borders, the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security are implementing
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We Build The Wall | Significant Records of Interest
Records and communications pertaining to the “We Build the Wall” organization.
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Venntel Analytics | Significant Records of Interest
Venntel Analytics documents. (ACLU Michigan records)
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Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon | Significant Records of Interest
Records pertaining to Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon
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U.S. Border Patrol Nationwide Apprehensions FY2009-FY2021 | Significant Records of Interest
The following contains data and statistics on U.S. Border Patrol Nationwide apprehensions from FY2009 to FY2021.
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Title 42 CBP-2020-074326 | Significant Records of Interest
CDC guidance as it pertains to UAC and statistics pertaining to UAC not admitted and those placed into removal proceedings due to expulsion under the
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