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Ex-CBP officer sentenced for taking bribes to let drugs across US-Mexico border
A former U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer convicted of taking bribes to allow drug-laden vehicles across the U.S.-Mexico border was sentenced to over 23 years in prison.
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CBP investigating border detention of family at gunpoint: Congressman Vargas
Joshua Durazo and his family were returning home from a funeral in Mexico on Aug. 29 when officers drew their weapons.
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CBP officer shoots man at Otay Mesa Port of Entry; SDPD investigating
The shooting happened around 10:15 a.m. after the CBP officer saw the man walking on a road in a restricted area, according to investigators.
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Officer shoots person near Otay Mesa Port of Entry; CBP, SDPD investigating
The shooting happened at the Otay Mesa Cargo Facility on Sept. 18, 2024.
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CBP officer shoots man at Otay Mesa Port of Entry; SDPD investigating
San Diego police are investigating after a Customs and Border Protection officer shot a man at the Otay Mesa Port of Entry on Wednesday morning.
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Questions remain after Customs and Border Protection officers detain family at gunpoint
Customs and Border Protection has not responded to requests for information on this incident, reports NBC 7’s Shelby Bremer.
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Questions remain after Customs and Border Protection officers detain family at gunpoint
Several questions remain unanswered days after Customs and Border Protection agents drew their weapons in detaining a San Diego family at the border, in what the family said was a case of mistaken identity.
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Growing concerns after CBP detains family at gunpoint
There is new reaction to a story about a local family that was held at gunpoint by border agents. NBC 7’s Shelby Bremer has more from a civil rights attorney and those asking about accountability.
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Family says border agents drew guns on them in case of mistaken identity
Cell phone video shows border agents at the San Ysidro Port of Entry with their guns drawn on a family returning home from a funeral in Mexico Thursday, in what the family said was a case of mistaken identity as the agents searched for someone with a common name.
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Video shows border agents with guns drawn, detain family who say it was mistaken identity
NBC 7’s Shelby Bremer spoke with the family about the traumatic experience.
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$5M+ worth of meth found in fake watermelons, celery shipment near US-Mexico border
More than 5,000 pounds of methamphetamine were found hidden in shipments of celery and watermelon during two separate incidents in Otay Mesa near the U.S.-Mexico border, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials announced this week.
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Taking your dog to Mexico? Here are new rules to get them back into US
The CDC’s new requirements for canine border crossings went into effect Aug. 1 in efforts to prevent dog rabies into the U.S. NBC 7 and T20’s Sergio Flores has more.
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Taking your dog to Mexico? Here are new rules to get them back into US
New CDC rules went into effect Aug. 1 for bringing dogs into the U.S.
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CBP falsely imprisoned 9-year-old US citizen during 34-hour interrogation: San Diego judge
A federal judge in California has awarded a family $1.5 million after ruling U.S. Customs and Border Protection violated the rights of a 9-year-old girl and her brother who were falsely imprisoned while trying to cross into the U.S.
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San Diego judge accuses CBP of falsely imprisoning then 9-year-old US citizen
A federal judge awards a family more than a million dollars, after ruling Customs and Border Protection violated the rights of a little girl and her brother. NBC 7’s Omari Fleming has the story.
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CBP officer convicted of taking bribes to let drugs across US-Mexico border
A CBP officer has been convicted of taking bribes to allow drugs and migrants across the U.S.-Mexico border.
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CBP officer convicted of taking bribes to let drugs across US-Mexico border
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer was convicted in San Diego federal court this week of taking bribes to allow drug-laden vehicles across the U.S.-Mexico border.
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$10M worth of cocaine, meth hidden in vats of jalapeño paste seized in San Diego
Hundreds of packages of hard narcotics, worth more than $10 million, were found in a shipment of jalapeño paste by the U.S.—Mexico border in San Diego last week, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers.
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CBP sued by family of migrant who died after falling from border wall
Joel Reyes Muñoz’s wife filed the lawsuit, saying her husband’s death remains a mystery.
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CBP sued by family of migrant who died after falling from border wall
The family of a man who died after falling from a border wall near the Otay Mesa Port of Entry has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the federal government.