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Mackerel1 • 3 years ago

Personally I'd like to see the border completely shut down.

SoundMind • 3 years ago

Why can't BLM & Antifa Co. choose THIS bridge on which to stage a sit down?

Herb Planter • 3 years ago

Woot great catch. KAG

Will Wallace • 3 years ago

Anyone who traffics illegal drugs that harm our citizens should get life in prison or the death penalty because those drugs do that to the people that become addicted and suffer a life long or a short life from them. It is youth that begin using these drugs at an early age before they truly understand the harm they will do to their lives. The adults that are addicted make bad judgement of their lives and are wrecking havoc in our society with their bad judgements.

Norma Rose Shaw • 3 years ago

$10 Million here, $10 Million there, pretty soon We're talking Real Money to build a Wall.

Cerise Rowan • 3 years ago

by social workers?

I hope they didn't hurt anyone's feelings

(not really, I hope their calif dealers can't afford to pay their local politicos this month, "spirit of divinity" right nancy? )

Ron • 3 years ago

Search ALL vehicles and add the cost to an entry fee paid on every vehicle coming in and make the fee very large for semi's .

601 • 3 years ago

It’s okay, it’s all democrat medication, substitute for their ssri’s when they forget to get ‘em.

Ed Winfrey • 3 years ago

Just over 31k lbs of marijuana, I'm impressed they actually caught a big load. My next question would be the quality. It's known that the cartels give bad quality up to help bolster numbers. All commercial traffic from Mexico and Canada should be off loaded and inspected at the border, then reloaded back onto US carriers.

Stubby • 3 years ago

When the CBP finds any vehicle with more than $50K worth of drugs, ALL the occupants should be immediately lined up on the side of the road and shot. Anyone caught with less than $50K should be dropped 1 mile off the coast of Mexico into the ocean.

I M Deplorable • 3 years ago

Hunter had to get a job.

Cactus1029 • 3 years ago

Fortunately, the drug traffickers are running out of open desert to cross. The wall is rapidly approaching the Tucson Sector and will continue east.

naturalborncitizen • 3 years ago

How come we never hear about loads of cash getting seized on its way south? That would hurt the cartels more than anything...To maximize motivation, the CBP agent(s) personally gets 20%, and the rest goes to CBP, ICE, the Wall and medical bills for rescuing illegals

Mac-101 • 3 years ago

The Banksters launder it here! There was another multi-Trillion dollar bust. Don't worry. They'll git a couple million dollar fine. No LOL!

T Evans • 3 years ago

Thank God we have a President Trump who is interested in tightening up our borders. Other than drugs as an agent to destroy America can you imagine the death toll numbers had Mr. Trump not banned certain travel and closed our borders early?

TXDuck • 3 years ago

Poor Hunter Biden, now what’s he gonna do for his fix?

Bearclaw • 3 years ago

Should assume every vehicle crossing the Mexican border is a load of drugs and every person is a mule.

Margaret Waite • 3 years ago

Good puppies. Smart pupppies I would imagine the BP does a lot of
walking in and out of lanes of traffic lanes.

unoga • 3 years ago

Not until the last sentence does the writer identify Laredo Port of Entry (Laredo, Texas) as the location of the "World Trade Bridge". You should "google" both Laredo, and the "Bridge of the America's" "El Paso, Texas" to get a perspective on the size of these border crossings and the obvious magnitude of border crossing traffic into Texas at these strategic locations. Major smuggling operations don't just cross in the desert, they cross where ever and more get's thru than is interdicted.

justsayin • 3 years ago

Send every one of them through secondary inspection.

UncleSMisguidedChildren • 3 years ago

Facist antifart and Burea of Land Management will be rioting tonight. Cant get their drugs.

Woooo In My Woooooo • 3 years ago

I wonder how much made it through. Their usual SOP is to have a bait vehicle go through first, that takes the attention away from the real vehicle that is transporting hundreds of millions worth of drugs, which then goes through undetected.

tonynoboloney • 3 years ago

Ha ha ha, if I was 40-45 years younger I'd probably be trying to get stuff across the border too. Good times.

TexPat • 3 years ago

Laredo is a not a port.

The word you were looking for was “point” of entry, which could be a bridge.

Brett • 3 years ago

Maybe we should just SHUT THAT BRIDGE DOWN, permanently.

Rich Johnson • 3 years ago

Anybody want to guess what percentage of the drugs is caught?
I would guess it is less than 5%

Karen Hahn • 3 years ago

Too bad the lamestream media is so focused on Trump's imaginary Russia collusion, Biden' fake polls, and damming Trump and his administration to report Trump's real successes and Trump's soaring polls.

Mexico is a NARCO state

Dell • 3 years ago

Texas, is a narco state

Ft. Worth-Dallas now a ‘command and control’ center for MX carte
Jun. 08, 2013
By Steve Campbell sfcampbell@star-telegram.com
Fort Worth and Dallas have become a key “command and control” center for moving drugs and people across the country, top state and federal law enforcement officials confirm. We have drug cartels coming from San Antonio and Houston who come to Dallas-Ft Worth to pick up their drugs.
If you can get the dope to Dallas-Fort Worth, you’re pretty much home-free.

Report: Mexican cartels use Texas as launching point to America
by KENS 5 Staff kens5.com
September 27, 2011

Dell • 3 years ago

How Narco States Work 2
02/18/2013
by Josh Clark / Money.HowStuffWorks
Ideally, a government exists to protect its citizens. In return for this protection, the public is expected to give up some of its rights to government control.
The government often keeps up the pretense of this social contract in a narco state, but ultimately the government serves the interests of drug traffickers rather than those of its citizens. The public may remain protected as long as this protection doesn’t interfere with state-fueled drug trafficking.
A corrupted intelligence service backed with armed military might, knowledge of smuggling lines and rail, access to airfields, planes and boats, can create a domino effect that forces other layers of government to abide by a narco state’s creation.

Guest • 3 years ago
Rich Johnson • 3 years ago

Just what we need.
Was it from Biden's company?

Bullet2354 ULTRA MAGA • 3 years ago

EVERY VEHICLE SHOULD BE FULLY SEARCHED...

every truck, every car, people, luggage... all of it.... everything...

MEXICO is a fallen State.

1mtnman • 3 years ago

As long as there is this destructive appetite for these poisons this will continue.

LaLA • 3 years ago

Are these US companies making parts and products in Mexico also in the drug trade? That kinda make sense moving factories to Mexico.

Guest • 3 years ago
Rich Johnson • 3 years ago

He is organizing the whole thing.

waiting on his shipment!

Tim • 3 years ago

Who could sniff it out faster? Hunter or the dog?

Oldefarte • 3 years ago

Great work by the custom/border officers as usual !!!

Sharkbait • 3 years ago

Democrat politicians demand a border-less, law-enforcement-less country so innocent, hard-working, mexican nationals aren't harassed in this sort of way.

Guest • 3 years ago
Rich Johnson • 3 years ago

They could poison it and let it through.
That would reduce the demand!

FHockey • 3 years ago

The wall is working! Funneling the traffic to ports of entry where hi tech equipment is used to detect the drugs.

DENNYJAMES • 3 years ago

Trust me the wall isn't and won't work. For every lb. caught 20 got in. The best way is around the international bridges. Locals go back and forth all day long unimpeded. I have sat on the porch a hundred feet from rio grande and after 9pm they cross like cattle. Anyone who thinks they are stopping drugs is laughable. Any day of the week you can go out and buy any drug you want, no shortage.

FHockey • 3 years ago

That will be coming to an end. New provisions have been made to plug this hole.

Guest • 3 years ago
O.C. LIFE • 3 years ago

Your a douchebag.

Cerise Rowan • 3 years ago

not the biggest, but have more money to spend

imagine if they didn't wage a war on street drugs, look at the increased vehicle deaths to DUI in CA recently...

what does capitalism have to do with it?

the problem is the glorification of failed adults... and crime

movie industry, music and politicians who glorify drug use