Mexican authorities have uncovered a sophisticated underground tunnel stretching from Tijuana to a street near San Diego’s Otay Mesa area, highlighting the ongoing challenge posed by transnational criminal organizations operating along the U.S.-Mexico border. The passage, measuring approximately 265 meters (about 870 feet), reportedly featured lighting systems, ventilation equipment, rail infrastructure, and an electronic sliding door, demonstrating the significant resources cartels continue to invest in smuggling operations.
Video released by investigators showed federal agents inspecting and walking through the tunnel as authorities documented what officials believe was a major route for transporting drugs and other illicit materials across the border. U.S. Homeland Security Investigations confirmed coordination with Mexican authorities as enforcement actions moved forward, underscoring the continued cooperation between both countries in combating organized criminal networks.
The discovery is expected to intensify renewed calls for stronger border security measures and tougher action against cartel operations that exploit underground infrastructure to evade detection. While dozens of similar tunnels have been discovered in the San Diego-Tijuana corridor over the past several decades, officials warn that the persistence and sophistication of these smuggling routes remain a serious national security concern, reinforcing arguments for enhanced border enforcement and expanded efforts to dismantle cartel trafficking networks.
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