US customs and border agents are only conducting “minimal” security inspections on a tiny fraction of cruise ship passengers, despite their role as potential oversized floating conduits for illegal drugs, according to a little noticed Innspector General’s report.
Beware the ‘high’ seas: Border agents doing ‘minimal’ drug inspections of cruise ship passengers
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November 08, 2025
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