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Mexico recovers over 9,000 stolen US visas

Members of the Mexican Federal police are seen patrolling a road leading to Matamaros city in Tamaulipas state

Mexican police have recovered more than 9,000 US travel visas that were stolen last month in the northern border state of Tamaulipas, officials said. Officers on Thursday found boxes containing 9,382 visas inside a sport-utility vehicle with Texas license plates that had been abandoned in a shopping center parking lot in the city of Matamoros. A truck carrying the documents was stolen on June 7 in another border city, Reynosa, which, like Matamoros, is a bastion of the Gulf drug cartel. Tamaulipas state prosecutor Ismael Quintanilla Acosta told Milenio television that 12,600 visas had been stolen.