Many readers likely are aware that Florida routinely leads the nation in the production of fresh market tomatoes, among other important agricultural products. What may be less widely known is that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP or U.S. Customs) strategically has located the leadership of its team of agricultural experts in the Port of Miami. U.S. Customs is the federal agency with primary border authority to ensure compliant imports into the United States. CBP's decision to locate its agricultural brain trust in South Florida could take on increased importance as new laws to ban imports made with forced labor (including tomatoes) take effect this summer.