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    some goods such as food, but restricting others like illegal immigration and drug trafficking. The US has been trying to stop drug smugglers and illegal immigration by setting some policies. When Salinas became the president of Mexico, his number one priority was to stop drug trafficking and smuggling it into the US so both countries could sit and talk about NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement). Drug trafficking was and still is the number one problem in Mexico. “During Salina’s six-year…

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    charged with illegal drug trafficking in San Francisco at night. FedEx knew for a decade that they were using pharmacies services. They took steps by setting up special credit policies for internet pharmacies to protect its business. They did this because so when the police shut down the internet pharmacies they won't be broke. According to USA Today it stated that FedEx was ignoring all of the warning from DEA- Drug Enforcement Administration also form the FDA- Food and Drug Administration.…

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    1. State your course research project’s specific research question. “What connection and similarities do the Drug Trafficking Cartels have with Transnational Terror Organizations?” 2. State whether your project would be more suitable for a qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methods approach. In order to fully add the pertinent information, including case studies and statistics, a mixed approach would be beneficial. But if there were strict adherence to simply evaluating the social…

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    Every country in the world has problems, but not quite as large as Colombia. Their problem affects everyone living in the country and even tourists. Colombia is the biggest player in the trafficking of coca in the world. Their production has increased greatly, the FARC control almost all of the drug trade business, and the eradication program is failing. Colombia is the biggest cocaine producer in the world. Peru and Bolivia are the second and third top producers, and this country is…

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    On the evening of November 9th, 1989, while exiting an apartment building with a history of drug trafficking, Timothy Dickerson spotted police officers and turned to walk in the opposite direction. In response, the officers commanded Dickerson to stop and proceeded to frisk him. An officer discovered a lump in Dickerson’s pocket of his jacket, and, upon further investigation, the officer believed it to be cocaine wrapped in cellophane. The officer reached into Dickerson’s pocket and confirmed…

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    organization called Cure Violence. Slutkin hired “violence interrupters,” one of them being China Joe, and went to the block that had the most homicides. China Joe had girl dress up to get the drug lords attention and once they began dating them, they 'd tell (once of the violence interrupters) everything about the drug lord and he would bombard them when they weren 't expecting it. After he was sick of prison, he told the judge he join Cure Violence and his whole life changed. Cure Violence is…

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    Mexican Women Trafficking

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    Trafficking of Mexican Women Many women throughout the world suffer in so many ways that we can’t even imagine the pain and situations they have to live through every day of their life. The trafficking of others is a multimillion dollar industry that continues to become a big problem around the entire world. The International Labor Organization estimates that 12.3 million people worldwide are victims of forced labor and 1/5 of forced laborers around the world are trafficked .Of those being…

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    Speaker Analysis of Human Trafficking Rhonda Hendrickson, the director of the YWCA in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania visited Shippensburg University November 16th and gave a presentation about human trafficking. Ms. Hendrickson stated that although it is not seem to be a large problem in the United States, human tracking is now considered to be one of the fasted growing criminal industries. This is not only true in the United States, but for the entire world. The only illegal practice that has a…

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    International human trafficking and international human smuggling affect the most poverty-stricken civilizations around the world. With false promises such as a better job and other exceptional opportunities elsewhere, people are lured into what is known as modern day slavery. Millions of people are forced into labor as a result of this trafficking. There are many non-governmental organizations and intergovernmental organizations that have been hard at work trying to put a stop to the…

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    has many references to the drug cartel and sex trafficking in the southern part of mexico, by showing how young girls need to protect themselves and hide from the narcos in order to survive. Throughout the southern part of Mexico’s past, young girls are being forced to hide from drug traffickers who are trying to kidnap to sell them. These drug traffickers, take young girls in order to sell them as prostitutes or use them as farmers in order to sell different types of drugs. They are putting…

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