Customs and Border Protection would have to review its port inspection rules every three years. It would update them when needed to keep up with drug and human smuggling methods, then report the changes to Congress.
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END FENTANYL Act is a Senate bill in Congress.
Who this affects: This bill mainly affects CBP officers and managers who run inspections at official entry points into the United States. It also affects travelers, commercial carriers, and people moving goods through border crossings, airports, and seaports, because CBP inspection rules may change over time. Congress would also get more regular information about how CBP updates those rules.
Why this matters: Smugglers can change their tools and methods faster than agency manuals change. This bill tries to keep CBP inspection rules from falling behind. It could shape how people and goods are checked at official entry points into the United States. It also gives Congress a clearer record of how CBP changes its inspection policies over time. The bill does not say whether these updates would reduce smuggling or affect wait times.
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Officially: END FENTANYL Act
Customs and Border Protection would have to review its port inspection rules every three years. It would update them when needed to keep up with drug and human smuggling methods, then report the changes to Congress.
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