Cracking down on egg smugglers: CBP shells out warnings at the border

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Cracking down on egg smugglers: CBP shells out warnings at the border
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents have been cracking down on illegal egg imports.

Egg prices in the U.S. have been skyrocketing, but officials warn that smuggling eggs from Mexico is not the solution.Nationwide, CBP reports a nearly 30% increase in the number of eggs detained at the border this fiscal year.

The issue is particularly concerning in certain regions:The crackdown is about public health. Bird flu remains a significant problem in Mexico, and raw eggs imported illegally can carry Newcastle Disease, a serious threat to poultry that can even be transmitted to humans.Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller says the crisis may ease soon: “Within six or eight months, we should be over the hump. The bird flu should have subsided, and hopefully, our production numbers will be back to normal," Miller said, citing bird migration patterns and new strategies to control the outbreak as reasons for optimism.Increased funding for vaccines to control bird flu outbreaks.In 2024, the U.S. imported 71 million eggs from Turkey. This year, imports are expected to increase nearly sixfold, with 420 million eggs arriving by the end of the year. CBP reminds travelers that bringing raw eggs into the U.S. is generally prohibited and that all agricultural products must be declared.

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