U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Texas last week seized more than $4 million worth of methamphetamine concealed inside vegetables.
last week seized more than $4 million worth of methamphetamine concealed inside vegetables.CBP officersAn officer referred the vehicle for further inspection. A physical inspection of the cargo resulted in the discovery of 2,232 packages weighing nearly 500 pounds.
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Customs officers seize illegal rooster blades used in cockfighting rings | CNNUS Customs and Border Protection officers seized nearly 100 illegal rooster blades used for cockfighting at the Juarez-Lincoln Bridge in Texas Thursday.
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Nun Prays for Migrants as Smugglers Benefit from Texas' Border BuoysLast week, two dead migrants were found on or near the buoy barriers, strung along the river between Eagle Pass and Piedras Negras, Mexico. Gov. Greg Abbott has defended the buoys, saying he is protecting Texas from an 'invasion.'
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Rio Grande Agency Warned Texas for Months on Border Buoys Before Turning to DOJTexas continued to install barriers along the Rio Grande despite being warned for at least seven months about the need for federal approval. Mexican officials raised concerns about the placement of railway containers along the U.S. side of the river, stating that it could obstruct and deflect the flow of the Rio Grande, violating the 1970 Boundary Treaty.
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