Nearly 70 Mexican Border Tunnels Discovered in 5 Years, by
Ryan Saavedra, 5/4/17, Breitbart
A report released by the Government Accountability Office
(GAO) this week demonstrates all tunnels discovered were under the U.S.-Mexico
Border.
The report revealed that from fiscal years 2011 through 2016, 67
cross-border smuggling tunnels were discovered along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Sixty-two out of the 67 smuggling tunnels were in the Border Patrol’s Tucson,
Arizona, and San Diego, California, sectors which are known strongholds of the
Sinaloa Cartel.
The
GAO also found there were 534 detected ultralight aircraft incursions and 309
detected incidents of drug smuggling that involved small fishing vessels.
Seventy-five percent of the maritime drug smuggling incidents occurred on the
Pacific coast. “While
these methods account for a small proportion of known smuggling, they can be
used to transport significant quantities of drugs or for terrorist activity,”
the report noted.
Breitbart
Texas has reported extensively on the different techniques used by Mexican
cartels to smuggle narcotics and humans into the United States.
Most recently,
Tucson Sector Border Patrol agents discovered two tunnels within the span of a
week. The first was on April 26, when agents
discovered a tunnel that extended into the United States by 60 yards and had collapsed. The next tunnel was reported by
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on April 28, where agents
found one under construction.
In
April 2016, U.S. authorities found what they believed was the largest
ever cross-border smuggling tunnel along
the California-Mexico Border. The tunnel was estimated to be over 800 yards
long and included an elevator, lights, rails, and a ventilation system.
http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2017/05/04/nearly-70-mexican-border-tunnels-discovered-5-years/
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