The U.S. is making more seizures of illegal eggs than fentanyl at its Canadian and Mexican borders
The U.S. is making more seizures of illegal eggs than fentanyl at its Canadian and Mexican borders
Since October, U.S. customs officers have made 3,768 seizures of bird and poultry-related products, including eggs, compared to 352 fentanyl seizures.

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There is no such thing as an illegal egg
175 0 ReplyIf you actually read the article, seizing eggs at the border is an attempt to curb the spread of bird flue. It's decently common to make moving certain foods across borders illegal due to disease concerns
11 0 ReplyExcuse me, these are clearly chicken abortions, arrest the chickens! They'll be easier to handcuff than the eggs, too.
12 0 ReplyIn the US? Kinder Surprise!
145 0 ReplyThere is one impostor among us
27 0 Replyamogus
Have we not learned anything? 😩
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Sorry, "unfertilized poultry embryos experiencing undocumented status".
97 0 ReplySounds like eggs have more rights than people in America
47 0 ReplyThat sums up their position on a few things.
32 0 ReplyWell, we are still allowed to buy, sell, and own eggs.
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I don't get it? Is this some sort of joke?
The eggs are illegal because they are transported illegally across the border.30 0 ReplyNo chicken is illeggal
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