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EEEWWWW!!!
Still planning a vacation in Mexico??
“157 dogs were discovered crowded into cages in a house in Tijuana. Three men were arrested in connection with the discovery and an investigation ensued to determine the purpose of the odorous collection. One of the strongest lines of inquiry is the possible sale of the animals to taco stands and fast food restaurants in Tijuana.”
Coming to a US City near you, probably soon
Man I hope they don’t take it into Boystown. I used to have good friends down there.
Here in Texas, we went on alert at the state level because of the incidents just across the bridges.
We intend to keep these animals out of our state and will use the necessary means to accomplish that goal, whether or not the federal government helps (and a lot of us here would rather take care of the problem without their “help”).