Borders of the United States


The United States shares international land borders with two nations:
The Third Border Initiative is an area of foreign policy concerning the Caribbean Sea border between the United States and the Caribbean region.
Insular areas are in a separate customs territory from the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.
The continential United States shares maritime borders with Cuba and the Bahamas, while sharing maritime borders with the United Kingdom in the Virgin Islands and with Samoa in American Samoa.

Agencies

is responsible for policing the borders and inspecting people and goods being imported.
The United States Coast Guard actively patrols the nation's extensive maritime borders.
The United States Armed Forces and state and local police may also become involved in border enforcement in certain circumstances.

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