I will try to add the information...
2006-07-30
14:59:03
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BORDER NARCOTICS SMUGGLING, STOLEN VEHICLES, ILLEGAL ALIENS & POLITICS
John W. Slagle
July 30, 2006
NewsWithViews.com
Agents in the U.S. Border Patrol's Tucson Sector have seized 543,740 pounds of drugs through July 5, 2006 which is up 11 percent from the 489,898 total seized in the 2005 fiscal year. Stolen vehicles that are used to transport illegal aliens and narcotics continue to be a major crime problem in Arizona. The vehicles stolen in Phoenix, Tucson and outlying areas are supplied to organized smugglers in Mexico. The vehicles have an unending source of drivers who then re-entry the United States with Contraband or human cargos.
Examples of large drug seizures this year in Southern Arizona
Jan. 23 Border Patrol agents responding to a report of illegal entrants west of Nogales followed a series of footprints to a group of smuggl
2006-07-30
15:00:58 ·
update #1
*Source¡ U.S. Border Patrol DHS Tucson, Arizona
The list does not include efforts by local and state agencies on Arizona task force interdictions. It's always amusing to read of border crimes in local newspapers.
Murderers, bandits to narcotics smugglers are criminals who are rarely presented by the news Medias as people who are illegally in the United States in violation of law.
2006-07-30
15:02:55 ·
update #2
The article is too long to post...I hope you can find it...it proves, yet again, that America must protect herself.
2006-07-30
15:03:55 ·
update #3