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US Border Petrol Agents have recently discovered and disabled a tunnel that smuggled about 3,000 feet long US-Bachelor Border.
Agents found a tunnel – it connects Tijuana and San Diego – In early April when it is actively under construction.
According to the publication of the US Customs and Border Protection, the underground route fled on the part of the Ote Mesa Port of Entry and had a planned exit point near or near the location of a commercial warehouse in San Diego.
After entering the “sophisticated” tunnel, barricades were supplied to prevent officers Law enforcement Finding its entrance, the publication said.
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US Border Patrol Agents have recently discovered and disabled the tunnel of smuggling about 3,000 feet long drugs sitting below the US-Mexico border. (US Customs and Border Protection)
The tunnel – at its deepest stage, reached about 50 feet underground – measures 2,918 feet long, 42 inches high and 28 inches wide. It had a track system to carry light, electrical wiring, ventilation systems and a large amount of prohibition.
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US Border Patrol Agents have recently discovered and disabled the tunnel of smuggling about 3,000 feet long drugs sitting below the US-Mexico border. (US Customs and Border Protection)
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Thousands of gallons of concrete will soon be poured into the tunnel to prevent foreign terrorist organizations from using US customs and border conservation.

Traffic San Visidro supports the southern direction as people enters Mexico’s Tijuana at the Mesa Port of Entry in San Diego, California, on May 3, 2025. (Kevin Carter/Getty Images)
“It is not surprising that foreign terrorist organizations are resorting to underground paths as we are strengthening the wind and sea border security of the nation,” said Jeffrey D, a San Diego Zone. Stalnaker said in a statement. “Disruption of Narcotics smuggling tunnels is crucial to protect American Lives. “
More than 95 tunnels have been canceled in the San Diego area since 1993.
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