By Jesse And Tati
Apr 1, 2021
During Top Stories, we learned that there is a new place to stash some illegal activities and it is in your breakfast burrito! A K-9 in working along the Arizona- Mexico border sniffed out the situation and it was worth $60,000.
The K-9 working with Border Patrol Agents sniffed out fentanyl pills inside burritos in a black backpack. The driver of the vehicle with said burritos and drugs is a lawfully admitted permanent resident and is in custody.
The real heroes are the K-9 s that aren t just here for the breakfast burritos, like Jesse, Tati and Shelly are!
Border Agents Feel They Are Under ‘Gag Order From Biden Administration Restrictions on what border agents can share with the media were passed down verbally, say officials. Some have released videos of the border surge anyway
Published March 17, 2021 •
Updated on March 17, 2021 at 5:12 am
John Moore/Getty Images
The Biden administration is restricting the information Border Patrol agents and sector chiefs can share with the media as a surge of migrants tests the agency s capacity at the southern border, two current and two former Customs and Border Protection officials told NBC News.
The officials say the restrictions are seen as an unofficial gag order and are often referred to that way among colleagues. The officials requested anonymity because they are not authorized to speak to the media about the topic.
Border Agents Feel They Are Under ‘Gag Order From Biden Administration Restrictions on what border agents can share with the media were passed down verbally, say officials. Some have released videos of the border surge anyway
Published March 17, 2021 •
Updated on March 17, 2021 at 5:12 am
John Moore/Getty Images
The Biden administration is restricting the information Border Patrol agents and sector chiefs can share with the media as a surge of migrants tests the agency s capacity at the southern border, two current and two former Customs and Border Protection officials told NBC News.
The officials say the restrictions are seen as an unofficial gag order and are often referred to that way among colleagues. The officials requested anonymity because they are not authorized to speak to the media about the topic.
Border Agents Feel They Are Under ‘Gag Order From Biden Administration Restrictions on what border agents can share with the media were passed down verbally, say officials. Some have released videos of the border surge anyway
Published March 17, 2021 •
Updated on March 17, 2021 at 4:12 am
John Moore/Getty Images
The Biden administration is restricting the information Border Patrol agents and sector chiefs can share with the media as a surge of migrants tests the agency s capacity at the southern border, two current and two former Customs and Border Protection officials told NBC News.
The officials say the restrictions are seen as an unofficial gag order and are often referred to that way among colleagues. The officials requested anonymity because they are not authorized to speak to the media about the topic.
Border Agents Feel They Are Under ‘Gag Order From Biden Administration Restrictions on what border agents can share with the media were passed down verbally, say officials. Some have released videos of the border surge anyway
Published March 17, 2021 •
Updated on March 17, 2021 at 5:12 am
John Moore/Getty Images
The Biden administration is restricting the information Border Patrol agents and sector chiefs can share with the media as a surge of migrants tests the agency s capacity at the southern border, two current and two former Customs and Border Protection officials told NBC News.
The officials say the restrictions are seen as an unofficial gag order and are often referred to that way among colleagues. The officials requested anonymity because they are not authorized to speak to the media about the topic.