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Season 1 – Homeland Security USA

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Produced with the full cooperation of several agencies of the Department of Homeland Security, this reality series focuses on the work of border patrol officials who monitor land, sea and air in a bid to keep the United States secure. The show's producers make no bones about the fact that the series is intended to portray Homeland Security in a positive light. "The show is heartening," says executive producer Robert Shapiro. "It makes you feel good about these people who are doing their best to protect us."
Homeland Security USA — Season 1

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Episode 1 Aired Jan 6, 2009 This Is Your Car on Drugs A voluptuous young woman arrives in the U.S. from Switzerland with no paperwork but carrying a suitcase full of titillating surprises; smugglers try to get past DHS canines by packing narcotics into baby diapers. Details Episode 2 Aired Jan 13, 2009 Looks Like It's Been Through an Autopsy Officers question a man in Tennessee who has a human skull and two undeclared handguns in his van; a highly intoxicated woman in Detroit poses a dilemma for officers. Details Episode 3 Aired Jan 27, 2009 It's Not a Cow. It's a Guinea Pig. Suspicious cargo in Miami baffles agents; an x-ray of an SUV puts agents on alert; a high-tech latrine helps solve a case; a woman resorts to drastic measures to make her appearance to match her fake identification. Details Episode 4 Aired Feb 3, 2009 These Are Human Skulls So They Had to Belong to Somebody Airport officials question a couple traveling to Dubai with piles of undeclared cash and conflicting stories about where it came from; an airport in Miami is evacuated when a suitcase emits a strange sound. Details Episode 5 Aired Feb 17, 2009 I Did One Stupid Mistake. It Cost My Whole Life. A Turkish national is separated from his family while trying to emigrate to Canada via Buffalo; a student tests the Transportation Safety Administration with his trivial pursuit of passenger rights at Pittsburgh International Airport. Details Episode 6 Aired Feb 24, 2009 Manatees? Y'know. Whatever. They're Cool. An agent apprehends a man jet-skiing through a manatee zone without proof of registration; a fishing boat full of packages speeds through patrolled waters, raising suspicion. Details Episode 7 Aired Mar 3, 2009 There Could Be a Tiger in There Agents think an airline passenger is carrying large sums of undeclared cash; a bus traveler from Mexico enters the U.S. with four cabinet doors; 16 high-spirited women crossing the border from Canada raise suspicions. Details Episode 8 Aired Mar 10, 2009 They Call Me the Rottweiler Officers spot something unusual about the passports of two young girls; an officer discovers over $1 million in smuggled drugs. Details Episode 9 Aired Aug 9, 2009 What Kind of Grades Did You Get in Recess? A convicted sex offender with an outstanding warrant is nabbed at an airport; a Canadian who describes herself as a model and dancer is questioned. Details Episode 10 Aired Aug 16, 2009 We're a Nation of Immigrants. All of Us. Produced with the full cooperation of several agencies of the Department of Homeland Security, this reality series focuses on the work of border patrol officials who monitor land, sea and air in a bid to keep the United States secure. The show's producers make no bones about the fact that the series is intended to portray Homeland Security in a positive light. "The show is heartening," says executive producer Robert Shapiro. "It makes you feel good about these people who are doing their best to protect us." Details Episode 11 Aired Aug 23, 2009 There Goes Another Broken Heart Thanks to CBP New dogs are selected for the canine training program of the Customs and Border Protection office; a truckload of cement ornaments is suspiciously underweight; tin foil and carbon paper, which smugglers use to conceal illegal items, raise suspicions. Details Episode 12 Aired Aug 30, 2009 Were You Actually on The Bachelor? Produced with the full cooperation of several agencies of the Department of Homeland Security, this reality series focuses on the work of border patrol officials who monitor land, sea and air in a bid to keep the United States secure. The show's producers make no bones about the fact that the series is intended to portray Homeland Security in a positive light. "The show is heartening," says executive producer Robert Shapiro. "It makes you feel good about these people who are doing their best to protect us." Details Episode 13 Aired Sep 6, 2009 Strip Clubs. Open on Thursday. Hmmm. Produced with the full cooperation of several agencies of the Department of Homeland Security, this reality series focuses on the work of border patrol officials who monitor land, sea and air in a bid to keep the United States secure. The show's producers make no bones about the fact that the series is intended to portray Homeland Security in a positive light. "The show is heartening," says executive producer Robert Shapiro. "It makes you feel good about these people who are doing their best to protect us." Details

Season Info

Network
ABC
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Reality, Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date
Jan 6, 2009