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  2. Los Ebanos Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The Los Ebanos Port of Entry is the U.S. Customs and Border Protection facility that is used to inspect passengers and vehicles entering the US from Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, Tamaulipas via the Los Ebanos Ferry. A new border station was built in 2011. [5] The port of entry has been the site of occasional seizures of marijuana found hidden in vehicle ...

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    Even with the busy summer travel season behind us, cheap cruises may be harder to find. As cruise line operators report continued high demand, prices have been creeping up, and they’ve been ...

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    MSC Cruises is headed to Texas. ... Honduras, and Costa Maya and Cozumel in Mexico. How much do MSC’s Galveston cruises cost? Prices vary by sailing date, stateroom category, and other factors ...

  5. Boundary Treaty of 1970 - Wikipedia

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    This transfer was made in exchange for the transfer from the United States to Mexico of other land, including five parcels near Presidio, the Horcón Tract (after 1906 located south of the Rio Grande), and Beaver Island (La Isla de Morteritos), located in the river south of Roma, Texas, comprising 481.68 acres (194.93 ha) in total.

  6. Texan Santa Fe Expedition - Wikipedia

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    The annexation changed the ongoing border dispute from being a quarrel between Mexico and Texas to one involving Mexico and the United States. This (combined with controversy over Mexico's treatment of Texan prisoners) helped to increase tensions between the United States and Mexico, leading up to the Mexican–American War. [12]

  7. Fort Hancock Port of Entry - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Hancock Port of Entry is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection port of entry located on the U.S. side of the Fort Hancock–El Porvenir International Bridge along the U.S.–Mexico border. It was established when the original bridge was built by the International Boundary and Water Commission in 1936. [1]

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