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US, Mexican authorities uncover cross-border drug tunnel

The 700-metre-long tunnel, which included a lighting and cart railway system, was dug from a house in Tijuana and led to a warehouse in San Diego, California, authorities said. "This is probably one of the most sophisticated tunnels I have seen," Ralph ...

Drug smuggling tunnel found under Mexico US border

A second tunnel under the US-Mexico border has been found by US and Mexican border police, marking the second such discovery this month as Mexico continues to fight a drug war funded largely by American drug users. The new tunnel is around 2,200 feet in ...

US, Mexico police found drug smuggler tunnel on border

Police in the United States and Mexico found a drug smugglers' tunnel under the border.Officials said the tunnel linked to house in a Mexican city of Tijuana with a warehouse in California. ...

Mexico Sending Troops To U.S. Border

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U.S. drops appeal in Salvadoran family's asylum case

In 10 short words, the United States government has given a Salvadoran family living in Maryland an unexpected gift the assurance that it will not be torn apart by deportation. " DHS , hereby, moves to withdraw its appeal on this matter," wrote Nelson A. ...

Excerpts: Hizbullah complains about bugged phones. Israel border barrier . Obama re S. Korea. Tension mount in Lebanon. Iran nuc

Excerpts: Hizbullah complains about bugged phones. Israel border barrier . Obama re S. Korea. Tension mount in Lebanon. Iran nuclear shutdown November +++SOURCE: Jordan Times 24 Nov '10:"Hizbollah accuses Israel of infiltrating its mobile network",AFP ...

U.S. Border Patrol discovers another tunnel

U.S. Border Patrol employees found a 670-meter long underground tunnel on the Mexican border which smugglers use to transport drugs. In it were confiscated 20 tons of marijuana. According to police spokesman Mike Untsuety, a tunnel with padded rails in ...

Second drug tunnel found under US-Mexico border (AFP)

LOS ANGELES (AFP) US and Mexican police unearthed a nearly half-mile long drug tunnel under their border and seized over 20 tons of marijuana, the second such major drugs bust this month, officials said Friday. At least eight people were arrested, ...

Mexican national found guilty of multiple federal sex trafficking and immigration crimes

ATLANTA - A federal jury found Amador Cortes-Meza, 36, of Tlaxcala, Mexico, guilty on Wednesday of multiple charges related to sex trafficking and human smuggling. The charges stem from an investigation by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ...

Drug tunnel found along US border

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