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TX: CBP: 30 guns, 61 magazines seized at Anzalduas International Bridge
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized 30 guns and 61 magazines of various calibers at the Anzalduas International Bridge on Wednesday, according to a news release.
The seizure happened after a grey Chevrolet Silverado attempting to cross into Mexico was sent for further inspection utilizing nonintrusive inspection equipment, according to a news release from CBP.
Upon a physical inspection, CBP officers found the guns and magazines hidden within the vehicle.
Officers also discovered $3,000 in U.S. currency, which was determined to be from illegal activities, CBP said. |
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repealfederalgunlaws
(12/5/2025)
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| Illegal search and illegal seizure. WE ARE NOT ENFORCERS OF MEXICO'S ANTI GUN LAWS!!! |
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