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U.S. Customs and Border Protection said its officers at Detroit Metro Airport seized potentially disease-ridden wild animal meat twice in one week last month.
A woman was recently captured on video as she lashed out at Orlando International Airport (MCO) staff after she was unable to board a Southwest Airlines flight.
A total of over 60 pounds of rodent and primate meat was seized at Detroit Metro Airport on two separate occasions within a week.
Bushmeat, which is illegal to import into the U.S., was confiscated at Detroit Metro twice in July, federal officials said.
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Bushmeat refers to meat from wild animals such as bats, non-human primates or rats from certain regions of the world that ...
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