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Border Patrol warns of rideshare human smuggling risks in Texas city

Off The Press

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July 8, 2026

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U.S. Border Patrol in far west Texas is warning rideshare drivers about human smugglers using rideshare apps to organize illegal smuggling activity. In the U.S. Custom and Border Protection Sector of El Paso, which includes two west Texas counties and all of New Mexico, Border Patrol agents are warning rideshare drivers about the severe legal []...Click to read more

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RedState

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· Jul 8, 2026

Human Smugglers Now Exploiting Rideshares Near Texas Border

Human Smugglers Now Exploiting Rideshares Near Texas Border

Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 7, 2026

Inside The Texas Crackdown That Just Leveled 5 Drug Ring Operations

A major federal enforcement sweep in North and East Texas has taken five drug traffickers off the streets, landing them a combined 903 months in federal prison. The sentences, handed down throughout June 2026, mark the latest wave of convictions under the Homeland Security Task Force (HSTF). This multi-agency initiative was created under Executive Order [] Inside The Texas Crackdown That Just Leveled 5 Drug Ring Operations

Off The Press

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· Jun 29, 2026

Customs officers seize $72M in methamphetamine from vehicles entering Texas from Mexico

Federal customs officers at a border crossing in South Texas uncovered more than 72 million worth of methamphetamine that drivers attempted to smuggle into the United States from Mexico last weekend. U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced late Sunday that Operations of Field Operations officers assigned to bridges where cars and commercial trucks are inspected []...Click to read more

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 29, 2026

Customs officers in Texas find $72 million worth of methamphetamine in two vehicles

Federal customs officers at a border crossing in South Texas uncovered more than 72 million worth of methamphetamine that drivers attempted to smuggle into the United States from Mexico last weekend. U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced late Sunday that Operations of Field Operations officers assigned to bridges where cars and commercial trucks are inspected []

WRAL News

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· Jun 23, 2026

Three arrested in Nash County after deputies seize over 1,000 grams of drugs

The driver of a vehicle in Nash County tried to run from deputies during traffic stop, over 1,000 grams of drugs were found in the car. The driver and two others were arrested.

Townhall

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· Jul 7, 2026

Border Agents Just Made a Massive Drug Bust in Texas

Border Agents Just Made a Massive Drug Bust in Texas

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Related coverage for "Border Patrol warns of rideshare human smuggling risks in Texas city": RedState — Human Smugglers Now Exploiting Rideshares Near Texas Border. Tampa Free Press — Inside The Texas Crackdown That Just Leveled 5 Drug Ring Operations. Off The Press — Customs officers seize $72M in methamphetamine from vehicles entering Texas from Mexico. Washington Examiner — Customs officers in Texas find $72 million worth of methamphetamine in two vehicles. WRAL News — Three arrested in Nash County after deputies seize over 1,000 grams of drugs. Townhall — Border Agents Just Made a Massive Drug Bust in Texas