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    Guatemalan president: Biden’s ‘confusing’ border messaging was hijacked by smugglers
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    Guatemalan president: Biden’s ‘confusing’ border messaging was hijacked by smugglers

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    April 15, 2021 1:15 am
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    U.S. border authorities recently discovered 49 people being held by smugglers inside a home in Laredo, Texas. Discoveries like these happen several times a week in this region.
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    Honduran migrants walk toward the U.S. as they arrive at Chiquimula, Guatemala, on Tuesday.
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    Human trafficking business is booming at the border, with cartels raking in over $14M a day in February: Report

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    Smugglers push triple-digit groups of families and children across border, threatening Biden agenda

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    Guzman will be permitted to communicate with his wife through pre-screened messages, and his attorneys will be allowed to send pre-screened messages to Guzman's family members. (U.S. law enforcement via AP, File)
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    El Chapo’s wife arrested for drug trafficking and conspiracy to help cartel leader escape Mexican prison

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    DOJ to drop charges against former Mexican defense secretary accused of helping drug cartels
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    DOJ to drop charges against former Mexican defense secretary accused of helping drug cartels

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    Agent fatally shoots suspected illegal immigrant after being stabbed: Border Patrol
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    Human smugglers stymied by coronavirus find new revenue sources and pose a future threat
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    Human smugglers stymied by coronavirus find new revenue sources and pose a future threat

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