Last month, a passenger traveling from Indonesia to Darwin Airport in Australia's Northern Territory was fined $1,874 after two egg and beef sausage McMuffins -- along with a ham croissant -- were found in their luggage. In a separate incident a few days earlier, an Australian woman was fined $1,844 after she forgot to declare a leftover Subway sandwich she bought in Singapore.
The USDA provides a link where travelers can check common animal diseases in specific countries.Sometimes, there are gray areas. Pork products from Mexico are banned, for example, but a small amount for personal use -- like a ham sandwich -- may be allowed at land borders if the meat is thoroughly cooked.
TLDR: Insert the food items in your rectum.
oh damn. [continues to enjoy authentic Mexican street food]
It's cool though if you want to bring the monkeypox with ya. Don't want to stigmatize that.
unless you illegally cross, dont worry about it bro
This is racism. Freedom to bring anything should be respected
Fentanyl isn’t on the list I’m guessing.
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