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US Chamber Calls for ‘Agenda for American Strength’
“Business is ready—we’re not waiting. We’re putting forward a plan, because that’s what business does...that’s why business works,” Clark said.
Bipartisan U.S.-Mexico Tourism Improvement Act
In 2021, 10.4 million Mexicans traveled to the United States and spent approximately $11.7 billion.
Laredo Sector Prevented Several Human Smuggling Attempts
Record checks revealed that the individuals were in the country illegally and from Mexico.
CBP Officers Discover Undeclared Parrot in Eagle Pass
It is a violation of the Lacey Act (16 USC 3372), Endangered Species Act (16 USC 1538), and the Wild Bird Conservation Act (16 USC 4910) to import a parrot without the required USFWS import permit and full compliance with these aforementioned federal regulations.
CBP Seizes Prohibited Plant, Animal Materials
As the international bridges at Laredo Port of Entry teemed with returning paisano traffic this weekend, and in order to prevent the inadvertent proliferation of pests and diseases, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Office of Field Operations (OFO) agriculture specialists, flanked by Texas Game Wardens, stepped up examinations and intercepted significant quantities of prohibited plant, animal material and issued penaltie
2023 Texas Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame Inductee
“Wally Marshall’s outstanding accomplishments as a trailblazer in the sport of crappie fishing are unparalleled,” said Dan Kessler, Texas Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame selection committee chairman.
Hundreds attend PSJA ISD’s ‘It’s Time Texas’ Community Challenge Kickoff
More than two-thirds of Texas adults and one-third of Texas children are overweight or obese.
RGV Hispanic Chamber 2023 Women of Distinction, March 8th
Call The Chamber for More Information at 956-928-0060.
Toros Finalize Returning Players for 2023 Season
The club also continues to negotiate toward contracts for new signings, details will be released accordingly once finalized.
Laredo Officers Apprehend 4 Fugitives for Sexual Offenses
Based on information from NCIC, CBP officers have made previous arrests of individuals wanted for homicide, escape, money laundering, robbery, narcotics distribution, sexual child abuse, fraud, larceny, and military desertion
























