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Over 700 pounds of illegal bologna stuffed in suitcases seized at Texas border, feds say

Border officials said they seized 748 pounds of illegal Mexican bologna in a vehicle entering Texas.
Border officials said they seized 748 pounds of illegal Mexican bologna in a vehicle entering Texas. Photo by U.S. Customs and Border Protection

A 43-year-old woman crossing the U.S.-Mexico border into Texas told officers that she had cooked meat in her vehicle.

As agriculture specialists at the Presidio port looked further, they found several heavy suitcases containing 40 rolls, weighing in at 748 pounds, of bologna in her SUV.

But the rolls were not the type of bologna that can be bought at a deli counter in the U.S., rather it was an illegal meat that posed a threat to the U.S. pork industry, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in a Sept. 25 news release.

“Mexican bologna is a prohibited product because it is made from pork and has the potential for introducing foreign animal diseases,” CBP said.

Officials said they seized the illegal meat and destroyed it.

Officers continued to look through her vehicle and found hundreds of boxes of prescription drugs hidden within the SUV’s panels, which the woman had not declared, according to the release.

The 280 boxes of medication contained Tramadol, a schedule IV controlled substance, Fentermina, Alprazolam, Clonazapam, Diazapam, Farmapram, Ampigran, Sulfamethoxazole and other medications, officials said.

Officials seized 280 boxes of undeclared medication from a woman’s car crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.
Officials seized 280 boxes of undeclared medication from a woman’s car crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by U.S. Customs and Border Protection

Additionally, officers said they seized $7,600 in cash also found in the woman’s SUV.

The U.S. citizen was issued a $1,000 civil penalty, according to the release.

“Even if they believe an item is allowed travelers should still declare all items they are transporting to the U.S. to avoid fines and penalties,” CBP Presidio Port Director Benito Reyes, Jr. said in a news release.

The list of prohibited and restricted items can be found on the CBP website.

Presidio is about a 460-mile drive west from San Antonio.

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This story was originally published September 27, 2024 at 10:49 AM with the headline "Over 700 pounds of illegal bologna stuffed in suitcases seized at Texas border, feds say."

Kate Linderman
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Kate Linderman covers national news for McClatchy’s real-time team. She reports on politics and crime and courts news in the Midwest. Kate is a 2023 graduate of DePaul University and is based in Chicago.
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