U.S. Customs and Border and Protection officers in Texas and New Mexico seized more than 153 pounds of hard narcotics during vehicle inspections.
Investigative reporter Sara Carter and former California gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder discuss the crisis at the southern border and why it will get worse on 'Hannity.'intercepted about 153 pounds worth of hard narcotics in four separate incidents over the weekend, according to the agency.
The first incident occurred last Friday at the Bridge of the Americas border crossing in El Paso, Texas. a 65-year-old American woman arriving from Mexico was referred for secondary inspection after officers detected"anomalies" within her vehicle. Officers deployed a CBP canine for non-intrusive inspection and discovered more than 55 pounds of methamphetamine.
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