What Items Are Prohibited from Being Brought Back to the U.S. from Mexico?
Learn which items you cannot bring back to the U.S. from Mexico due to agricultural restrictions, including fruits, meats, dairy, and live plants.
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Do not bring back items such as fruits, meats, dairy products, and live plants from Mexico to the U.S. These items are restricted due to agricultural concerns and pests and diseases that could harm local ecosystems.
FAQs & Answers
- Why are fruits, meats, and dairy products restricted from being brought back to the U.S. from Mexico? These items are restricted because they can carry pests, diseases, or contaminants that might harm U.S. agriculture or local ecosystems.
- Can I bring live plants back from Mexico into the U.S.? No, live plants are generally prohibited due to the risk of introducing invasive pests or plant diseases to U.S. ecosystems.
- What happens if I try to bring prohibited items into the U.S. from Mexico? Prohibited items may be confiscated by customs officials, and in some cases, travelers could face fines or penalties.