Drugs pour in through our Biden open Borders, $11 million in 4 incidents
According to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) press release, Office of Field Operations (OFO) officers recently seized hard narcotics in four separate incidents that totaled more than $11 million.
The seizures took place over the course of three days in Laredo, Texas, and resulted in the capture of more than 430 pounds of methamphetamine, 134 pounds of cocaine, 41 pounds of heroin, and 16 pounds of fentanyl.
The first incident occurred on April 19 at the World Trade Bridge. CBP officers discovered 234 packages containing 360 pounds of methamphetamine within a shipment from Mexico. The narcotics had an estimated street value of $7,204,632.
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The head of the U.S. Border Patrol privately rebuked a senior homeland security official over the Biden administration’s order that federal law enforcement stop using the term “illegal alien,” according to an internal document leaked to the
Washington Examiner.
Ahead of an April 19 announcement from Troy Miller, the temporary leader of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the Border Patrol’s national chief, Rodney Scott, sent an internal memo to his superior, criticizing the decision to replace immigration terms with ones seen as less offensive.
“This memorandum serves as my official nonconcurrence to the proposed updated terminology for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) communications and materials. I will not undermine this effort; however, I cannot endorse it,” Scott wrote in a letter to Miller on April 16. Three sources confirmed the memo was legitimate and that Scott had sent it.
Border officials find funky pickles in tractor-trailer. It was actually $4 million worth of meth Share Updated: 10:19 AM CDT Apr 27, 2021 By Rachel Trent CBP South Texas Customs and Border Protection officers seized $4 million in methamphetamine hidden in a commercial shipment of cucumber pickles. SOURCE: CBP South Texas
The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 10:19 AM CDT Apr 27, 2021 By Rachel Trent Customs and Border Protection officers recently seized more than $4 million worth of suspected methamphetamine at the Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge cargo facility, the agency said.On April 17, CBP officers examined a tractor-trailer hauling a commercial shipment of fresh cucumber pickles into Texas with a non-intrusive imaging system and found it was hiding 114 packages of alleged methamphetamine weighing 217 pounds, according to a statement. Tha
It wasnât exactly Peter Piperâs peck of pickled peppers, but a shipment of what border agents deemed to be funky pickles got the shippers in a peck of trouble.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Field Operations at the Pharr International Bridge cargo facility smelled something off, decided to investigate a tractor-trailer load of cucumber pickles, and discovered more than 200 pounds of alleged methamphetamine worth $4.3 million, the agency announced last week.
The 114 packages were being smuggled into the U.S. in a commercial shipment of fresh produce, CBP said.
The contraband was found after agents conducted a ânonintrusive imaging system inspection,â in which packages or shipments are subject to X-ray or Gamma-ray imaging, CBP explained. They found the 217 pounds concealed within the trailer, the agency said.
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