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Drug Trafficking: The Dirtiest Little Secret
« on: December 30, 2020, 02:49:34 pm »
Drug Trafficking: The Dirtiest Little Secret

by Chris Farrell
December 23, 2020 at 5:00 am
 
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    In a border community like El Paso, the Mexican cartels have an insidious, silent and powerful control that few people wish to acknowledge or accept -- that includes a largely compliant news media who usually report what happens, but rarely, if ever, ask "Why?" or "How can this go on, decade after decade, without accountability or resolution?"

    If a population is dying from overdoses that is one-third as large as the COVID pandemic -- and we don't see, don't hear about it, and apparently don't really care about it, what does that say about us?

    Tens of thousands of law enforcement officers, billions of taxpayer dollars, fifty years -- and the highest overdose rate in history? It is terribly unpopular to blame law enforcement, especially when they are being unfairly attacked by the militant fringe elements like Antifa and various lunatic municipal officials seeking to defund them -- but cleaning house within various agencies and increasing police pay would go a long way towards thwarting our greatest domestic threat.

https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/16874/mexico-border-drug-trafficking