Travis Kalar
- CBP graduating explorer Travis Kalar receives his badge pin from mother Angela Kalar during the ceremony. Kalar told The Journal earlier in the morning that his favorite part of the program was learning how to search vehicles and he is looking forward to pursuing a career in CBP or local law enforcement.
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CBP graduating explorer Travis Kalar receives his badge pin from mother Angela Kalar during the ceremony. Kalar told The Journal earlier in the morning that his favorite part of the program was learning how to search vehicles and he is looking forward to pursuing a career in CBP or local law enforcement.Â
CBP graduating explorer Travis Kalar receives his badge pin from mother Angela Kalar during the ceremony. Kalar told The Journal earlier in the morning that his favorite part of the program was learning how to search vehicles and he is looking forward to pursuing a career in CBP or local law enforcement.Whitney Jackson
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