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Insures US 43 Thousand Bullets Trying to Cross to Tucson

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U.S. border authorities secured in Tucson, Arizona, 43,000 rounds of firearms intended to be introduced into Mexican territory, said Ambassador Ronald Johnson. Through his social networks, the diplomat said the detection took place in a single day at the border port of Butterfly, Arizona. "This confiscation reaffirms President Donald Trump's commitment to stop the illegal flow of weapons and disarm cartels. It also demonstrates the value of adva…

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U.S. border authorities secured in Tucson, Arizona, 43,000 rounds of firearms intended to be introduced into Mexican territory, said Ambassador Ronald Johnson. Through his social networks, the diplomat said the detection took place in a single day at the border port of Butterfly, Arizona. "This confiscation reaffirms President Donald Trump's commitment to stop the illegal flow of weapons and disarm cartels. It also demonstrates the value of adva…

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U.S. authorities secured 43 thousand cartridges for weapons intended to be admitted to Mexico in Arizona, reported Ambassador Johnson.

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The United States ambassador, Ronald Johnson, reported the seizure of more than 43,000 rounds of ammunition in a single day, thanks to technology. The seizure was achieved at the port of departure of Butterfly in Tucson, Arizona, by... Full note »

Ronald Johnson, U.S. ambassador to Mexico, reported the securing of 43 thousand rounds of firearms in a single day at the port of entry of Butterfly in Arizona, in the middle of the offensive to stop arms trafficking at the border. The official stressed that the confiscation was carried out by elements of U.S. Border Protection (CBP), in an action with which he also seeks to disarm drug cartels. He also highlighted the use of advanced non-intrus…

U.S. border authorities seized 43,000 rounds of ammunition at the Mariposa port of entry in Tucson, Arizona, that were intended to be smuggled into Mexico, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ronald Johnson reported on June 22, 2026. The diplomat detailed on his social media accounts that the seizure occurred in a single day and that the ammunition… Source

The U.S. ambassador to Mexico, Ronald Johnson, reported on the securing of 43 thousand rounds of firearms in a single day at the port of entry of Butterfly, located in Arizona, as part of the actions undertaken to curb illegal arms trafficking at the border.Through his social networks, the diplomat pointed out that the confiscation was carried out by U.S. authorities, including elements of the Field Operations Office of the U.S. Customs and Bord…

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Periódico Expreso - Más Cerca de Ti broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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