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The Newest Contraband at the Mexican Border: Eggs

The New York Times – Business:

There has been an increase in the number of people trying to bring eggs into the United States, where the price has surged, driven in part by a bird flu outbreak.

Amanda Holpuch
Author: Amanda Holpuch

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Customs and Border Protection (US), Eggs, El Paso (Tex), Livestock, Mexico, San Diego (Calif), Shortages, Smuggling, Tucson (Ariz), United States
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