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    In general, every society face a big number of troubles. There are many different problems form ocean to ocean, the problem these days are trading in illegal drugs and with illegal drugs bring crime. Drugs cause wrong decisions choose, drugs are not need making people do things that are not right, however make it so that people do not think straight. When people are not think straight they may go to make bad choices. When people make wrong choices it usually puts around them in danger…

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    Legalizing Drugs

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    Forty five years have passed since the American Government has declared a war on drugs. Do you feel safe living in a drug free America? Are children and young adults living in the United States protected from the drug cartels? Do the American schools remain free of illegal substances? The controversy of legalizing drugs has been ongoing for years with more than enough anti-drug propaganda and reasons to vote against legalization of drugs. As the communities, schools, and youth become…

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    Drug Cartels In Mexico

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    all drug cartels in Mexico trace to a Mexican Judicial Federal Police agent Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo also known as "The Godfather". He was the founder of the “Guadalajara Cartel”, which controlled all illegal drug trade in and around Mexico’s border in 1980. Since 2006, the Mexican military have intervened with a goal of stopping all drug-related violence consisting inside Mexico’s borders, leaving drug trafficking a problem to the United States. The ongoing fight against drug cartels has…

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    1) Describe the challenges faced by US Customs and Border Protection agents attempting to secure the border. Be sure to include: What is the functional equivalent of the border? What is the Fourth amendment exception as it pertains to border searches? How are seizure statistics used to justify the mission of border security? The United States is considered to be greatest country on earth, because of its wealth, and the opportunity it presents people of different race and ethnicity to excel in…

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    harder on the government. Laws about immigration talks about how immigrant must follow the rules and steps to be able to come to the U.S. Cesar Chavez is help his country become a better place for his people trying the help with make people successful. Cartel is make it tough on its own people which causes immigrant to cross the border illegally. Immigration has been a struggle throughout the world. The border patrol is trying to make thing more smoothly by making changes to what they do best…

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    Drug Trafficking In Mexico

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    government, it is probably fair to say that so far, the cartels have managed to take the lead in a physiological war against the Mexican Government” (Gonzales, 2008, p. 72). Drug organisations in Mexico were referred to as DTO’S (Drug Trafficking Organisations) or drug cartels. These were groups of people who were ultimately fighting control over the drug trade and routes to export drugs out of Mexico into the United States. The rivalry between drug cartels created mass violence which impacted…

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    Groups that distribute large quantities of drugs are known as drug cartels. Drug cartels are violent organizations that are the main threat to the war on drugs and the reason why it is still going on today. As well as, gangs have been highly associated with crime and violence when drugs are included. In The Last White Hope, Mike…

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    Drug Trafficking Essay

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    on chemicals associated with Methamphetamines, the drug cartels have proven to be resourceful in obtaining exactly what they need. As stated earlier Mexico is not known as being a cocaine producing country but according to the FBI 93% of the cocaine that leaves South America destined for the United States travels directly through Mexico and the Southwest Border. Former President Felipe Calderon made a direct impact on how the drug cartels operate. He implemented new port security procedures…

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    be made up of journalists, law enforcers and social workers among others in order to develop ground based ‘real time’ information sharing on trafficking. With proper information networks, it is possible for law enforcement teams to infiltrate the cartels in drug and human trafficking. Through empowering those in the sex trade, it is also possible to identify those involved in drug and human trafficking because in many instances…

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    Stop The War On Drugs

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    Grayson Perry Ms. Spain English IV Rough Draft The war on drugs The U.S is questioning if they should continue the war on drugs. Drugs are harmful to people, but they are very hard, almost impossible to get off the streets in not only the US, but other countries as well. It is important that the United States is spending money and time on drugs because drugs are too harmful and deadly. Its very important for the health and well being of our country that drugs get off of the street, soon. Some…

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