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CBP Officers Stop 30 Pistols and $3,000 in Cash Headed to Mexico at Anzalduas Bridge—Part of Larger Weapons Trafficking Crisis

Larrison Manygoats by Larrison Manygoats
December 16, 2025
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CBP Officers Stop 30 Pistols and $3,000 in Cash Headed to Mexico at Anzalduas Bridge—Part of Larger Weapons Trafficking Crisis

Table showing 30 pistols and 61 magazines seized by CBP officers at Anzalduas International Bridge

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On December 3, CBP officers at the Anzalduas International Bridge in Mission, Texas stopped a grey Chevrolet Silverado attempting to cross into Mexico. Using nonintrusive inspection technology, officers detected concealed items. A physical search revealed 30 unreported pistols, 61 magazines of various calibers, and $3,000 in cash suspected to be criminal proceeds.

The driver was arrested and turned over to Texas DPS. The weapons were seized.

But this single seizure is just one of many happening across the Texas border. In the past week alone, CBP officers have seized:

  • 30 pistols and 61 magazines at Anzalduas (December 3)
  • 11 handguns, 10 magazines, 1 pistol grip, and 21 rounds at Laredo (December 2)
  • 1 firearm, 3 magazines, $81,000 in cash at Presidio (November 9)

That’s over 40 firearms and 75+ magazines seized in just a few weeks at Texas border ports.

The Pattern Is Clear

Weapons are flowing south across the Texas border. Not randomly. Systematically. Organized criminal networks are smuggling American firearms to Mexico to supply cartels.

And CBP is catching them. But the volume suggests many are getting through.

Why This Matters

Between 2014 and 2018, roughly 70% of firearms seized in Mexico originated in the United States. That was then. The problem has only grown since.

When American guns reach Mexican cartels, they’re used for:

  • Murder and violence
  • Drug trafficking operations
  • Territorial control
  • Intimidation of civilians
  • Government corruption

Every gun that crosses the border contributes to the violence and instability in Mexico. And that instability drives migration. It drives desperate people north. It destabilizes the entire region.

The Economics

Weapons trafficking is profitable. A handgun that costs $300-$400 in the U.S. can sell for $1,500+ in Mexico. The margins are enormous. The risk is worth it for smugglers.

That’s why they keep trying. And why CBP keeps catching them.

What Port Director Carlos Rodriguez Said

“This significant seizure of weapons illustrates our commitment to continue working toward limiting access to firearms to the criminal element in Mexico,” Rodriguez stated.

He’s right. Every seizure matters. Every gun stopped at the border is a gun that won’t be used to kill someone in Mexico or America.

The Bottom Line

CBP officers at Anzalduas Bridge seized 30 pistols, 61 magazines, and $3,000 in suspected criminal cash on December 3. It’s one of multiple major weapons seizures happening across the Texas border every week.

American firearms are flowing to Mexican cartels. CBP is working to stop them. But the volume of smuggling suggests this is a losing battle without additional enforcement resources and policy changes.

That driver who got caught at Anzalduas? He’s not unique. He’s one of many. And for every one caught, how many succeed?

That’s the real question at the Texas border.

Larrison Manygoats

Larrison Manygoats

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