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Ultralight aircraft now ferrying drugs across U.S.-Mexico border

What began with a few flights in Arizona in 2008 is now common from Texas to California's Imperial Valley and, mostly recently, San Diego, where at least two ultralights suspected of carrying drugs have been detected flying over Interstate 8, according ...

US Urged to End Border Searches of Electronic Devices Without Reasonable Suspicion

WASHINGTON - May 18 - Today, The Constitution Project (TCP) called upon the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to discontinue its policy of searching electronic devices-including laptops and smart phones - at the border without reasonable suspicion. ...

Massive Bologna Bust At US, Mexico Border

Large Amount of Illegal Meat Met at the Border In what is being reported as one of the largest bologna busts at the United States/Mexico border ever, U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized 35 rolls of the product, or roughly 385 pounds, from a ...

Mexico finds 513 US-bound migrants

Police in Mexicos southern Chiapas state on Tuesday found 513 migrants inside two trailer trucks bound for the US and said they had been transported in dangerously crowded conditions. Some of the immigrants were suffering from dehydration after ...

Mexican migrants bound for US discovered

Police in Mexico's southern Chiapas state have found 513 migrants crammed in dangerously crowded conditions inside two trucks bound for the US. Some of the immigrants were suffering from dehydration after travelling for hours inside the containers. The ...

Mexican Police Find 513 Illegals Bound for U.S.- Guatemala Houses Asian Immigration Pipeline

Mexico Police in Mexico's southern Chiapas state found 513 migrants on Tuesday inside two trailer trucks bound for the United States , and said they had been transported in dangerously crowded conditions. Some of the immigrants were suffering from ...

Mexico migrant find highlights grim conditions

18 May 2011 The discovery of 513 migrants being smuggled through Mexico in squalid conditions highlights the vulnerability faced by thousands. The discovery of more than 500 irregular migrants being smuggled through Mexico in squalid ...

Mexico rescues 513 migrants

Police on Tuesday detained 513 undocumented migrants from Latin America and Asia who were crammed into two trucks bound for the United States, prosecutors in southeast Mexico said. The migrants "were traveling in inhuman conditions" in southeastern ...

Biz could be hit if US restricts visa programme: Infy

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