U.S. Customs and Border Protection Launches Major Recruitment Drive with Three-Day San Antonio Expo
U.S. Customs and Border Protection hosts a three-day career expo in San Antonio. Learn about high-paying law enforcement roles and $60,000 hiring incentives.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 19, 2026, 12:00 PM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from U.S. Customs and Border Protection

The Border Security Recruitment Initiative in Texas
The federal government is intensifying its efforts to bolster the nation's frontline defenses through a comprehensive career expo hosted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. This three-day engagement in San Antonio represents a strategic push to identify and integrate new talent into the country's largest law enforcement agency. By moving recruitment efforts directly into local communities, the agency seeks to demystify the federal hiring process and provide a transparent look into the high-stakes world of border management and national security operations.
Navigating the Federal Application Landscape
Prospective candidates attending the event will gain rare, face-to-face access to veteran recruiters who are tasked with guiding applicants through the complexities of federal resumes and interview preparation. While the agency has clarified that no immediate job offers will be extended during the expo, the primary objective is to streamline the initial stages of entry for qualified individuals. This proactive approach aims to reduce the barriers often associated with government employment, ensuring that the most capable applicants can successfully navigate the rigorous administrative requirements necessary for security clearance and placement.
Expanding the Scope of Modern Law Enforcement
The recruitment drive covers an expansive array of specialized roles that extend far beyond traditional patrol duties, reflecting the evolving nature of global security. Positions currently being prioritized include Air and Marine Interdiction Agents, Criminal Investigators, and General Attorneys, alongside frontline Customs and Border Protection Officers. This diversification of roles highlights the agency's need for a multi-disciplinary workforce capable of managing sophisticated intelligence, legal frameworks, and advanced aerial and maritime technology to safeguard international travel and trade.
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