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Returning from Russia, security examine an American citizen after they learn he sells marijuana for a living; in Boston, a traveler moves to the beat of his own drums.
Returning from Russia, security examine an American citizen after they learn he sells marijuana for a living; in Boston, a traveler moves to the beat of his own drums.
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S2, EP9 "Rap Stars"Officers look for a message in a bottle; a lack of papers land a group of LA rappers in the doghouse; a young man receives a wake-up call.
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S2, EP11 "Ejected"An American traveler has trouble recalling his hazy past; bad decisions may keep a rugby player off the pitch; a bag is found in a restricted area.
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S2, EP13 "Cash Stash"A currency dog sniffs out thousands in undeclared cash; an aspiring actor can't keep track of the plot; officers arrest a wanted burglar.
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S2, EP15 "Forty-Four Blues"Officers stop a father and son packing loads of ammo, but can't find the gun. Meanwhile, the Vessel Search Unit find a suspect sailor on a US tug.
Border Security: Canada's Front Line
S6, EP20 "Aimless Wanderer"A man wandering aimlessly around the airport after his flight arrives is questioned.
Border Security: Canada's Front Line
S6, EP19 "Live Moth Pupas"A traveler returns with a surprise; Marine officers come upon an infested container.
Border Security: Canada's Front Line
S6, EP18 "A Radioactive Man"At the Detroit border crossing, a radioactive man is both amused and annoyed.
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S6, EP17 "A Bounty of Gold"A bounty of gold jewelry is apprehended when the manifesto seems to sell its value short.
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