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Border Agents Stop Bologna From Being Smuggled Into the U.S.

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March 11, 2022 — U.S. Customs and Border Security agents located 230 kilos of pork bologna that people ended up hoping to illegally smuggle into the United States past thirty day period at border crossings in Texas.

Agents built two other bologna seizures in January, the CBP claimed. In one particular of those instances, the driver explained to authorities he sells the bologna in the U.S. for pretty much double the price he pays in Mexico, according to a information launch.

Customs and Border Safety and the U.S. Section of Agriculture get the job done together to protect against pests and health conditions from entering the state at ports of entry.

“People will at times make mild of these seizures but there is absolutely nothing funny about these unsuccessful smuggling tries,” Hector Mancha, CBP El Paso director of subject operations, reported in a information launch issued Monday. “The importation of unregulated pork items has the potential to introduce foreign animal conditions which can be harmful to our nation’s agriculture marketplace.”

A seizure in El Paso at the Bridge of the Americas border crossing on Feb. 25 yielded 110 kilos of bologna, the information release stated. A U.S. citizen in a car “gave a detrimental agriculture declaration,” but even further inspection uncovered rolls of pork bologna hidden in the automobile.

The driver stated a friend compensated him to deliver in the meat. The man’s wife arrived in a second car or truck, and far more bologna was uncovered.

On Feb. 28, 100 kilos of bologna was seized at the Santa Teresa border crossing when an inspection identified “anomalies in the vehicle’s cargo region,” the news launch reported. The driver, a 59-yr-previous U.S. citizen, had also offered a negative agriculture declaration.

The CBP issued civil penalties for failure to declare business portions of bologna. The meat was ruined by CBP, due to the fact of U.S. Office of Agriculture policies.

The information comes just after CBP brokers seized 243 lbs . of pork bologna in two unrelated incidents in January at the Paso Del Norte and Ysleta border crossings in Texas, the CBP explained.

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