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S6, EP1 "Junk in the Trunk"
An HSI stakeout leads to nearly $500,000 of meth and fentanyl in San Diego; CBP finds concealed cash and a carload of cocaine at the El Paso border.

S6, EP2 "Asleep on Lots of Coke"
PR AMO team hunts down boat loaded with $41 million of coke; CBP gets a tip about money smugglers and finds cocaine and people inside car trunks.

S6, EP5 "Fentanyl Express"
CBP in JFK and HSI in San Diego tackle fentanyl crisis on opposite coasts.

S6, EP8 "Cocaine Rides in the Crew Cab"
HSI runs a human trafficking sting; CBP arrests a domestic terror suspect.

S8, EP7 "Drugs, Bugs and the Big Buy-Bust"
Rookie CBP officers find multiple drugs; HSI runs a buy-bust operation.

S8, EP6 "No Rest for the Wicked"
A 48-hour sting leads HSI to a stash house; CBP finds drugs in gas tanks.

S8, EP5 "These Bedsheets Are Dope!"
CBP Dulles finds outbound drugs; Border Patrol tracks human smugglers.

S8, EP3 "Blitzed at the Border"
CBP in McAllen faces a possible bomb; HSI arrests fentanyl traffickers.
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