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Toll
Pedestrians
$0.50
Autos & Pickups
$2.25
2 Axle Trucks
$7.00
3 Axle Trucks
$10.00
4 Axle Trucks
$14.00
5 Axle Trucks
$17.00
6 Axle Trucks
$20.00
2 Axle Buses
$7.00
3 Axle Buses
$9.00
Motorhomes
Machinery
House Trailers
Boat Trailers
$3.00 per axle
Motorcycles
$1.00
Downloadable Documents
PDF Document Border Fence Map - Anzalduas & Hidalgo
PDF Document Anzalduas Bridge Monthly Report - Feb 09 Posted March 19, 2009
PDF Document SENTRI Dedicated Commuter Lane Program
US Customs & Border Protection

Priority Mission and Responsibility

The priority mission of CBP is to prevent terrorists and terrorist weapons from entering the United States. This important mission calls for improved security at America's borders and ports of entry as well as for extending our zone of security beyond our physical borders - so that American borders are the last line of defense, not the first.

CBP also is responsible for apprehending individuals attempting to enter the United States illegally, stemming the flow of illegal drugs and other contraband; protecting our agricultural and economic interests from harmful pests and diseases; protecting American businesses from theft of their intellectual property; and regulating and facilitating international trade, collecting import duties, and enforcing U.S. trade laws.

One Unified Goal

To accomplish its missions, CBP has a workforce of over 40,000 dedicated employees. Included in those ranks are inspectors, canine enforcement officers, Border Patrol agents, trade specialists, and mission support staff. For the first time in our nation's history, people and goods arriving at American ports of entry are greeted by one single agency with one unified goal: to facilitate legitimate trade and travel while utilizing all of the resources at our disposal to protect and defend the United States from those who would do us harm.

CBP became an official agency of the Department of Homeland Security on March 1, 2003, combining employees from the Department of Agriculture, the Immigration and Naturalization Service, the Border Patrol and the U.S. Customs Service. Unifying the border agencies - a good government reform advocated by many studies over the past 30 years - will improve the way the U.S. Government manages the border. We are combining our skills and resources, to make sure that we will be far more effective and efficient than we were when border responsibilities were fragmented into four agencies, in three different departments of government.

Port of Hidalgo , Texas

(956) 843-2201 - for Immigration questions
(956) 843-2231 - for Customs or Agriculture questions
(956) 283-2053 - for Import/Export questions

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Agriculture FAQ
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Customs FAQ
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Immigration FAQ

For additional information please visit the U.S. Customs and Border Protection web site.