Almost 2,000 miles of river separates Texas and Mexico, creating one of the most notorious borders in the world. Hundreds of thousands of people cross between the two countries daily, and those trying to smuggle something into America are hidden among the legitimate travelers. Ten thousand officers of Customs and Border Protection are tasked with policing the bridges spanning the Rio Grande River.more
Almost 2,000 miles of river separates Texas and Mexico, creating ...More
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Contraband: Seized at the Border
Almost 2,000 miles of river separates Texas and Mexico, creating one of the most notorious borders in the world. Hundreds of thousands of people cross between the two countries daily, and those trying to smuggle something into America are hidden among the legitimate travelers. Ten thousand officers of Customs and Border Protection are tasked with policing the bridges spanning the Rio Grande River.