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Home News North America United States of America Immigration & Border Security

$2.8M Cocaine Seizure at Roma International Bridge, Texas

CBP officers at Roma Port intercept over 212 pounds of cocaine hidden in a commercial shipment of soft drinks.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
1 month ago
in Immigration & Border Security
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Packages containing 212.30 pounds of cocaine seized by CBP officers at Roma Port of Entry. Photo by the CBP.

Packages containing 212.30 pounds of cocaine seized by CBP officers at Roma Port of Entry. Photo by the CBP.

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  • A Major Interception at Roma, Texas
  • How It Unfolded
  • Roma’s Escalating Cocaine Seizure Trend
  • Why It Matters
  • Broader Enforcement Patterns in Texas
  • A Shifting Battlefront
  • The Takeaway

In one of the largest drug seizures at the Roma Port of Entry in recent years, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers intercepted over 212 pounds of cocaine valued at more than $2.8 million. The bust reveals a concerning uptick in trafficking through smaller Texas ports.

 

A Major Interception at Roma, Texas

On July 28, 2025, CBP officers at the Roma International Bridge referred a tractor-trailer hauling soft drinks for a secondary inspection. Following a canine alert and physical examination, officers discovered 73 packages of cocaine—totaling 96.3 kilograms—concealed within the cargo.

“This substantial seizure of cocaine stands as a testament to the dedication and effectiveness of our officers,” said Port Director Andres Guerra. The shipment, vehicle, and trailer were immediately seized. Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) has since launched a criminal investigation.

 

How It Unfolded

The vehicle, crossing the bridge into Roma, underwent a standard inspection before further scrutiny revealed the illicit cargo. Drug detection dogs provided the first alert.

A deeper inspection revealed the narcotics tightly packed and hidden within legitimate merchandise—an approach commonly used in high-volume smuggling.

This seizure is part of a broader trend involving traffickers using commercial shipments and smaller ports to avoid highly scrutinized entry points.

 

Roma’s Escalating Cocaine Seizure Trend

The July seizure is among the top three largest cocaine busts ever recorded at the Roma Port of Entry.

In fact, the port has experienced a notable increase in large-scale narcotics interceptions over the past year, pointing to heightened smuggling activity in less-fortified regions.

Recent Major Cocaine Seizures at Roma Port

Date Location Weight Estimated Value
Mar 19, 2025 Roma Bridge 275.22 lbs $3,675,379
Jul 28, 2025 Roma Bridge 212.3 lbs $2,834,686
Feb 23, 2024 Roma Bridge 82 lbs $1,093,253
Sep 16, 2024 Falcon Dam 54.67 lbs $730,012

The vast majority of seizures at Roma typically range from 50 to 80 pounds, often valued under $1.2 million. The July 2025 event significantly surpasses that norm—both in weight and street value.

 

Why It Matters

This interception disrupts a potentially extensive trafficking supply chain. Beyond the immediate value of the seizure, these actions have far-reaching effects:

  • Community Protection: Keeping over 200 pounds of cocaine off U.S. streets helps reduce potential harm in local and urban communities.

  • Law Enforcement Momentum: Such high-volume interceptions feed into ongoing investigations that may dismantle larger smuggling networks.

CBP’s continuous adaptation to traffickers’ evolving methods—such as hiding narcotics in legitimate cargo—illustrates the ongoing cat-and-mouse dynamic at border entry points.

 

Broader Enforcement Patterns in Texas

While this seizure is not the largest in Texas history, it’s a strong outlier for the Roma area. Elsewhere in Texas, seizures have ranged more widely, including a 1,276-pound bust near Beaumont in April 2025 and the record-setting 9-ton haul in Harlingen back in 1989.

However, those involved broader operations, whereas this case stemmed from a single-point inspection.

Nationwide, cocaine seizures at ports of entry are up 9% year-to-date. Smaller crossings like Roma are increasingly targeted by traffickers as pressure increases at larger, better-equipped ports.

 

A Shifting Battlefront

Drug cartels are clearly testing vulnerabilities in the U.S. border enforcement system. By targeting ports like Roma—less congested and less patrolled compared to El Paso or Laredo—they aim to slip through under the radar.

The use of commercial vehicles and concealment within legitimate products is a recurring tactic.

This case highlights the effectiveness of front-line CBP operations and the crucial role of detection tools, including canine units and human vigilance.

 

The Takeaway

This $2.8 million cocaine seizure is more than a routine drug bust. It marks a significant escalation in smuggling tactics at the Roma Port of Entry, representing a wider trend in cartel strategy.

With increased pressure on ports nationwide, smaller crossings are becoming focal points for trafficking attempts.

 

Sources: US Customs and Border Protection.

 

Prepared by Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News™, an independent news organization delivering timely insights from global official sources. Combines AI-analyzed research with human-edited accuracy and context.

 

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Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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