No, customs and Immigration are not the same thing. Customs refers to the process of inspecting and regulating goods entering a country, while immigration involves the movement of people across borders, including the process of entering and staying in a country legally.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Aduana just means "Customs", like "Customs and Immigration".
One can find out the most about US immigration and customs enforcement online at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement website. One may also use the contact us link to talk with someone if he or she does not find the information they need on the website.
Because of massive immigration.
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No, Customs and Immigration are Federal responsibilities.
Immigration and Customs Enforecement
Immigration and customs enforcement
Global Entry can save travelers up to 75 of the time when going through customs and immigration.
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, http://www.uscis.gov Immigration and Customs Enforcement, http://www.ice.gov
Immigration procedures involve verifying a person's identity and legal status to enter a country, while customs procedures involve inspecting and declaring goods being brought into the country. Immigration focuses on people, while customs focuses on goods.
Immigration processes involve verifying a person's identity and legal status to enter a country, while customs processes focus on inspecting and regulating goods being brought into the country. Immigration deals with people, while customs deals with goods.