“Sol Prendido” for Borderland Beat
So far in 2026, 800 weapons and 78,000 rounds of ammunition have been seized at Texas's eight border ports of entry. This report comes from Marco Fragoso. These are no ordinary weapons.
In the Laredo sector, U.S. authorities have seized everything from Barrett .50-caliber rifles—capable of piercing armor—to gold-plated pistols featuring images of Saint Jude Thaddeus, the Mexican flag, and even some engraved with the surname "Trump." These types of weapons are frequently intercepted at the gateway to Mexico.
This is a .50-caliber weapon—specifically a Barrett .50 Cal.—which is also nicknamed "Tostón" in Mexico, a term used because of its .50-caliber size.
There are also homemade weapons, crudely fashioned from steel pipes. It is an arsenal as diverse as it is alarming, yet it shares a single destination: across the border into Mexico.
To curb this flow, enforcement tactics have evolved. Today, X-ray scanners allow agents to peer inside vehicles in mere seconds, while K9 units sniff out contraband that remains invisible to the naked eye. And for the authorities, there are signs of progress.
In fiscal year 2025, across the eight ports of entry in South Texas—stretching from Brownsville to Laredo—more than 500 weapons and 54,000 rounds of ammunition were seized. Yet, in the short time elapsed in 2026, that figure has already surpassed 800 weapons and 78,000 rounds.
Even so, concealment methods remain as ingenious as they are difficult to detect. Authorities explain that weapons are hidden using the very same methods employed to smuggle drugs or cash.
"I mean, there are natural compartments within vehicles—you know, gas tanks, false floors."
And while authorities continue to refine their technology and strategies, the underlying problem continues to grow. They acknowledge that the greatest challenge lies not merely in detecting the weapons, but in the sheer volume and the persistent demand for them.
"That, and... just the amount of weapons that are being requested."
Thus, amidst hidden compartments, cutting-edge technology, and an unrelenting demand, the border has become a high-stakes game of hide-and-seek—where every weapon that slips through risks fueling the violence plaguing Mexico.
Source: El Heraldo de México

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How fucked up for a neighboring country to be knowingly arming the criminals and cartels that are extorting, murdering, raping, and kidnapping it's law abiding citizens.
ReplyDeleteMaybe this total loss of world credibility this Iran War has caused is totally justified. I never wondered this until reading this sad article.
Nowhere in the article does it say the us govt is doing this.. what it in fact says is us authorities are interdicting weapons headed to Mexico not mexico..
DeleteI mean, anyone who's ever crossed into Mexico will tell you what a joke their border security is. No surprise here.
ReplyDeleteIt's no surprise that southern states are supplying weapons to cartels. The only surprise in this article is the gold plated pistol with the name Trump on it. I thought cartels hated Trump for making their jobs hard. I would've thought that a Kamala or Sleepy Joe Biden gold pistols were more likely to appear. Nuff Said!!!
ReplyDeleteThe cartels are laughing at the orange orangutan. They know he's a stupid fat ass and can easily be bought.
DeleteSleepy Don makes it easy. He doesn't know which was is his left or right at this point. Just give him a cookie he goes away.
DeletePlease explain. The headline of the article states the US is supplying Mexico with guns but the article says 800 weapons have been seized at Texas's eight border ports of entry. Are these seized by Mexico coming from the US or US Customs going into Mexico? US Customs search cars going into Mexico?
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ReplyDeleteidk if it's that simple, even if they had gun rights they wouldn't have the right to 50 cals, manpads, machine guns etc so could they fight the cartels really?
DeleteAgain SOL with her anti-america propaganda....man that socialist sheinbaum has sol working hard for her comrades
ReplyDeleteThat depends where u cross. Here they radar your car and search you too when u go in to MX. Always aks ma fo ma us passport too.
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ReplyDeleteMexico gives us drugs.
ReplyDeleteWe give them guns and money.
Mexico gives us cheap labor, we give them money.
Mexican whores give us cheap head, we give them money.
Mexicos gives us everything we want
all they want in return is guns and money.
Not a bad deal.
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