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Agents Bust Woman Attempting to Cross Texas Border With Heroin Worth $1 5M

Agents Bust Woman Attempting to Cross Texas Border With Heroin Worth $1.5M On 5/21/21 at 10:18 AM EDT A woman was recently bused by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers after allegedly attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border in Texas with $1.5 million worth of heroin. The incident occurred Monday at the Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge in Texas, which is within the Hidalgo/Pharr/Anzalduas Port of Entry, the CBP said in a press release. CBP officers assigned to the bridge encountered a woman, who was identified only as a U.S. citizen from Edinburg, Texas, trying to cross the border from Mexico into the U.S. The woman was driving a Volkswagen Jetta.

500 Migrants From Mexico Border Being Housed in Chicago, Most Since 2014

500 Migrants From Mexico Border Being Housed in Chicago, Most Since 2014 On 5/20/21 at 12:28 PM EDT Nearly 500 unaccompanied migrant children have been placed under temporary care in Chicago-area shelters since December, marking the highest number since 2014. According to local organizations, the number of minors transferred to five Chicago-area shelters first doubled, then tripled, beginning in December 2020, the Currently around four children arrive each day to shelters in the area where they await reunification with family or placement with a sponsor. Most of the children have been arriving from countries such as Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras after crossing the southern U.S. border.

Border Officials Seize $685,000 in Counterfeit Currency From China

Border Officials Seize $685,000 in Counterfeit Currency From China Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in Chicago recently stopped several shipments containing counterfeit currencies totaling $685,000 from China, the agency announced on Tuesday. The shipments arrived at Chicago’s International Mail Facility (IMF) between May 15 and 17, destined for cities in several states including Illinois, Indiana, New York, and Kentucky. The fake currencies came in the form of $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills. One shipment was destined for the Bronx, New York containing 976 $100 bills. Another shipment was headed to Louisville, Kentucky containing 101 $20 bills and 103 $50 bills. All of these shipments were manifested as prop money. “Our CBP officers are always on the alert watching for any type of prohibited shipments that come through the IMF,” said Shane Campbell, area port director-Chicago, according to a statement.

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