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The Big, Beautiful Wait

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Trucks carrying cargo are lining up at the border as U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers are shifted to handle the surge in migrant families.

Truckers carrying cargo between Mexico and the United States are in some cases waiting seven hours to cross the border.

Something tells me that rising prices here in the U.S. will soon give us a very good indication of what products had to wait in those lines.

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