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morris2196 says:
This seems to me to be an inefficient way in which to smuggle drugs. A tunnel this length and sophistication requires thousands of man-hours to construct. But it can be discovered by just one mistake in security, or one accidental discovery during the hundreds of drugs raids conducted in structures along the border.
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lillyhorton says:
This kind of supports Arizona's concerns on Illegals. It appears that the illegals are supported by registered hispanics which makes both parties suspicious. Profiling hispanics in this area would be beneficial in our war on drugs.
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smittyc says:
Anywhere there are a large number of gangs, there are probably drug tunnels. The cartels have tunnels all over Mexico and probably all over parts of the U.S. Just my common sense talking here, no proof. Mexico is supposed to have soldiers patroling and guarding the entire souther border but people from all of central and south America are continuously finding there way into the U.S. thru Mexico.
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jd2408 says:
They know this tunnel was to only smuggle drugs and how did they come to that conclusion. It is past time for our government to wake up.
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BHamm41 says:
A testament to the four legged heros! Without the smelling powers of k-9s would this tunnel have been found?!
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rightofwrong says:
San Diego is nearly 20 miles from Tijuana. 900 feet gets you to San Ysidro.
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mrmessma says:
Meh, news to me. The latest architectural advances of AMD's pile driver core may not be news to me, but it is to someone not familiar with an area. Don't click on an article you already know everything about.
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formerlyluvnut says:
This is NOT news...this is all too common and no secret.
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