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U.S. Police in Horse Detain 13 Migrants in Sonora Desert; One Linked to a Cartel

Summary by nmas.com.mx
Horse-backed elements of the Nogales Border Patrol, Arizona, arrested 13 people who illegally entered the United States through the Sonora Desert. The Chief of the Nogales Border Patrol Michael W. Banks confirmed that the 13 people tried to enter the Sonora Desert illegally, so they had to start a persecution. Related news: They issued a Four-Metro Shark Watch Alert in Sonora Beach Agents from the Nogales Border Patrol Station welcomed 13 illega…
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Horse-backed elements of the Nogales Border Patrol, Arizona, arrested 13 people who illegally entered the United States through the Sonora Desert. The Chief of the Nogales Border Patrol Michael W. Banks confirmed that the 13 people tried to enter the Sonora Desert illegally, so they had to start a persecution. Related news: They issued a Four-Metro Shark Watch Alert in Sonora Beach Agents from the Nogales Border Patrol Station welcomed 13 illega…

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nmas.com.mx broke the news on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
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