For ppl that are concerned about customs seizures I found this
http://www.forfeiture.gov/pdf/CBP/OfficialNotification.pdfit has listing of items that have recently been seized. I'm not certain how custom screenings work but I read that once international mail once mail,enters the country it is sent to your local mail region then I think maybe randomly sent to your assigned field of operation office which you can find by going
http://www.cbp.gov/contact/ports. I could be wrong about that and it could be screened at the port of entry all the mail arrives at initially which has been said to be jfk I believe. But I'm thinking since someone recently mention getting a LL from Miami that it seems possibly that they are screened at your local customs office.
If anyone else has gotten LLs in the us ever I would be interests knowing where the letter was sent from so I can figure out if it would be screened at JFK or ones local port of entry customs office because in the future I can look at the right listing of seized items because they are sorted on the listing by area.
Sorry if this post goes against any rules, I'm just trying to figure out what is going on with December orders as a lot of ppl are so I thought I would share what information I have gathered. I'm still leaning towards things being effected by the strike because from what I have read online the country TTM is located still has backlog and they seem to be rotating focusing on immediately going airmail parcels out for a few weeks then focusing on backlog for a few weeks which would explain why some later orders arrive sooner than orders mailed before them. One last thing also I read the post office from ttms country responding to someone one January 9th saying give 16-20 extra days to for international mail to arrive because they are still dealing with backlog from strike along with from Xmas.
I hope you guys find this information useful and sorry for the long post, I'm just trying to help anyone that is stressing over uncertainty to what is going on with our mail as I am.