Migrant crossings are low in Eagle Pass, but drug smuggling by Mexican cartels like CDN continues. CBP seizes large amounts of methamphetamine at ports of entry, with offenders facing stiff penalties in federal courts. Recent seizures include nearly $300,000 worth of methamphetamine hidden in a vehicle's firewall and over $1.1 million worth found in quarter panels. Cartel smugglers remain active despite recent sentencing of offenders to decades in prison.
Key Points
Migrant crossings are low, but drug smuggling is still a major issue in Eagle Pass.
CBP officers have intercepted large quantities of methamphetamine at ports of entry.
Offenders involved in drug smuggling face lengthy prison sentences.
Cartel smugglers continue their activities despite law enforcement efforts.
Pros
CBP efforts in seizing large amounts of methamphetamine show dedication to combating drug smuggling.
Stiff penalties in federal courts send a message to offenders involved in drug smuggling activities.
Cons
Despite the seizures and sentencing of offenders, drug smuggling by Mexican cartels like CDN remains prevalent in the region.