CBP to Close Port of Whitetail, Montana
CBP will close the port of entry of Whitetail, Mont., said the agency in a Federal Register notice. CBP said the port of Whitetail is one of CBP's least trafficked ports, processing an average of less than four privately owned vehicles per day for the last four years. The facility was built in 1964 and has undergone little renovation since. After consideration of the low usage of the port, the locations of the alternative ports of entry, and the analysis of the net benefit of the port closure, including the cost of necessary renovations were the port to remain open, CBP is closing the port of entry, it said. The lists of CBP ports of entry at 8 CFR 100.4(a) and 19 CFR 101.3(b)(1) are being amended to reflect the change.