Drug seizures at U.S.-Canada border dropped by more than half in the last year, U.S. officials say
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Drug seizures at U.S.-Canada border dropped by more than half in the last year, U.S. officials say
KELLY GERALDINE MALONE
WASHINGTON
THE CANADIAN PRESS
PUBLISHED JULY 1, 2026
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Acting Deputy Chief of U.S. Border Patrol Jason Schneider testifies during a House Homeland Security Committee's Subcommittee on Border Security and Enforcement hearing regarding security along the U.S.-Canada border, on Capitol Hill on Tuesday.
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