Former baseball star Canseco detained at US border
SAN DIEGO â Jose Canseco was held for nearly 10 hours by immigration authorities after agents said they stopped the former baseball star as he attempted to bring a fertility drug from Mexico, his lawyer said Friday. Canceco was detained at San Diegoâs San Ysidro border crossing Thursday after agents searched his vehicle and said they found human chorionic gonadotropin, which is illegal without a prescription, said his attorney, Gregory Emerson. Emerson declined to say if Canseco â who admitted to using steroids in a 2005 book that also alleged steroid use by other baseball players â had the drug, which is banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency for use in males. The drug helps restore production of testosterone lost in steroid users. The New York Daily News earlier reported the stop. A spokeswoman for US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Virginia Kice, said Canseco was ordered to appear in federal court in San Diego ârelated to an alleged smuggling violation" Thursday at a US border crossing. She declined to elaborate. Canseco has not been charged with a crime, Kice said. If he were to be charged, it would happen at his court appearance. Emerson said Canseco was ordered to appear in court Tuesday. US Customs and Border Protection released Canseco after he agreed to allow ICE agents to search his Los Angeles-area home, Emerson said. About 10 ICE agents searched the home in the attorneyâs presence Friday as Canseco was returning from San Diego. âThey found nothing. They took nothing," Emerson said. Authorities held Canseco for 9½ hours at the crossing across the border from Tijuana, Mexico, Emerson said. âThey said the only way Jose would be permitted to leave would be is if they allowed him to search his home," Emerson said. âIf he had just even a little bit of (the drug), it doesnât seem it was worthy of the kind of treatment, which was really pretty harsh." A CBP spokesman, Vince Bond, declined to comment. â AP