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(KGTV) -- A woman traveling with her daughter was arrested after Border Patrol agents found nearly 30 pounds of methamphetamine hidden in her car.The arrest and seizure occurred July 21 during a traffic stop on northbound Interstate 5 in San Clemente, Customs and Border Protection officials said.According to CBP officials, an agent patrolling the area stopped a 2003 Honda Accord and asked the 38-year-old female driver for permission to search the car.After obtaining permission, the agent’s K-9 was alerted to something, prompting an in-depth inspection. The agent then found 28 bundles of meth inside the Accord’s gas tank.CBP officials said the bundles, weighing a total of 28.88 pounds, all tested positive for methamphetamine. The drugs were turned over to the DEA, and Border Patrol agents seized the car.Agents arrested the woman, a U.S. citizen; her six-year-old daughter was placed with child protective services. 933
(KGTV) — As President Trump grapples with lawmakers to secure funding for his border wall project, supporters of the controversial border measure are hoping to deliver via their own wallets.A Gofundme titled "We The People Will Fund The Wall" has raised million by more than 16,000 people since it began Monday, reportedly by a Miramar, Fla., "fundraising team," the campaign says. However, the campaign itself is attributed to Brian Kolfage Jr., a Florida Air Force veteran who lost three limbs during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2004. The campaign's goal is set to billion, Gofundme's campaign limit.RELATED: In reversal, White House shifts border wall funding demands, wants to avoid shutdown“If the 63 million people who voted for Trump each pledge , we can build the wall. That equates to roughly [ billion], even if we get half, that's half the wall. We can do this," Kolfage writes on the campaign, adding that he's working with the website to increase its limit.The White House has been searching for ways to secure billion in funding for the president's border wall project, as President Trump threatens to shutdown the government if funding isn't provided. White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said the administration could support a spending measure giving .8 billion to the wall in order to avoid a government shutdown."We have other ways that we can get to that billion (for a border wall)," Sanders said Tuesday morning during an interview with Fox News. Sanders added: "At the end of the day, we don't want to shut down the government, we want to shut down the border."Congressional lawmakers must pass a spending measure by midnight Friday or some federal agencies will be forced to shut down. 1740

(KGTV) -- A local photographer got an inside look at conditions in the migrant camps across the border. But Abram Barron made the journey to do something more valuable than photography. He went to deliver food to the migrants. Abram Barron says it all started with his street photography. While taking photos of the homeless, he realized he wanted to start a movement to help them.Then he heard stories about the hundreds of migrants in limbo right now, without a country.RELATED: 507
(KGTV) — A Delaware school is apologizing after the infamous Rosanne Barr rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" recorded in San Diego was played before a recent high school football game.The Seaford School District said Wednesday they are unsure of how the recording was played before Seaford High School's Tuesday night football game, according to the News Journal of Wilmington.A letter from Superintendent David Perrington said the pregame proceedings with be improved and they are looking into the recent fumble.Students and families were shocked when Barr's version of the national anthem, recorded before a San Diego Padres game on July 25, 1990, blared over the intercom to usher in the game.Perrington's letter says the district usually plays the national anthem before games and will pay a district-approved version in the future.Need a reminder of how the infamous rendition played out? Check out the video below:The Associated Press contributed to this report. 981
(KGTV) - Does a viral video really show metal pieces seamlessly melding into one solid item?Yes.The promotional video from a Chinese machining company shows how it can create parts that fit together so precisely the seam can't be seen or felt. 251
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