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Stolen 1965 Volkswagen van recovered after 35 years

A 1965 Volkswagen van stolen 35 years ago in Spokane, Washington, was found by customs agents in a shipping container in the Los Angeles port last month, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection official said.

Australia: Boat sinks with 39 on board

Eighteen people were rescued -- but as many as 21 others were missing -- after a boat sank late Sunday in remote seas off Australia's Cocos Islands, according to Australian Customs and Border Protection Service officials.

Mexican smugglers use Pacific as new route

Mexican smugglers trying to find new routes into the United States are turning increasingly to the Pacific Ocean for a short sail to the California coast, where they drop off illegal immigrants and marijuana, U.S. officials say.

Feds plan to spend millions on remote Montana border posts

We were driving through some of the most remote country in the United States, chasing a story that seemed hard to believe.

Border rules revised on search, seizure of electronics, digital files

A new policy sets guidelines for how long U.S. border officials can hold computers and downloaded information seized at checkpoints, and with whom they can share that information.

New U.S. border czar tours domain

The Black Hawk helicopter swoops across the hot, windblown Arizona desert and settles onto a cement pad.

U.S. may help train Mexican customs agents under pact

An agreement signed Monday by U.S. and Mexican officials some day may mean travelers headed into Mexico will see Mexican customs officials -- trained and equipped with the help of the U.S. government.

New U.S. border rules take effect for land and sea entry

Headed to Canada, Mexico, Bermuda or the Caribbean? Here's a tip: Take your passport to avoid a headache coming home.

U.S., Canada gear up for new border ID requirements

Americans and Canadians heading to the United States from Canada on vehicles or cruise ships will face new entry requirements beginning next week, the Homeland Security Department said.

Name your poison: 'Snake wine' seized at airport

Everyone has heard of the worm at the bottom of the bottle, but what customs officials in Miami found kicked that up a few notches.

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