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For Latino families, tamales are a quintessential holiday tradition. Making a batch takes days of planning and exhaustive preparation -- all for a tasty bite of corn masa, red chile mole and pork, beef or chicken.
But a passenger at Los Angeles International Airport learned the hard way earlier this month that bringing pork tamales into the U.S. from Mexico is a no-no.
The passenger arrived from Mexico on Nov. 2 and was stopped by U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists, who found 450 pork tamales wrapped in plastic bags in the passenger’s luggage.
The passenger apparently denied that the tamales were made with pork, which is forbidden under customs regulations. Bringing pork from another country into the United States carries potentially serious health risks, according to Customs and Border Protection.
“Although tamales are a popular holiday tradition, foreign meat products can carry serious animal diseases from countries affected by outbreaks of Avian influenza, mad cow and swine fever,” Anne Maricich, the agency’s acting field operations director in Los Angeles, said in a statement.
“Every day, CBP agriculture specialists prevent the intentional and unintentional introduction of harmful pests and foreign animal diseases into the U.S.,” she said.
Avian influenza, or bird flu, can spread rapidly to chickens and turkeys, infecting people who had contacts with the birds. Mad cow disease is a brain disorder that affects adult cattle and spreads to people through diseased meat. Swine fever is a highly-contagious and fatal disease affecting pigs.
The diseases could have devastating effects on the U.S. cattle and bird populations, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
The passenger, who was not identified, was fined $1,000 because authorities believed the tamales were going to be sold and distributed.
As for the tamales, they met their demise. All 450 of them were destroyed.
And for some households, hearts were broken.
450 gone to waste :x