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> On Apr 9, 8:52=A0am, THE-MAG...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > 1) MEXICO - Millions of U. S. dollars stream into Mexico every month
> > from illegal immigrants that send their paychecks home to their
> > families. The Mexican government is the ultimate benefactor as they
> > control the lives of their citizens.
> >
> > 2) ORGANIZED DRUG DEALERS - In the 1960's you could drive down to the
> > border and pick up a pound of weed for about 30 U. S. dollars. The
weed
> > came from a peasant farmer that was not involved in an 'international
> > drug trade'. Now the stakes are much different. Drug dealing is a
> > multi-billion dollar industry. Not only do Americans spend millions of
> > dollars on legal pharmaceutical drugs in Mexico, but they also prop
the
> > Mexican economy through billions of dollars of supposedly 'illegal'
> > Mexican drugs.
> >
> > Tons of cocaine are trans****ted easily from South America and into the
> > U. S across our Southern border. The weed (marijuana) trade sup****ts
> > thousands along the borders and in the pot growing regions of Mexico.
> > The Mexican governments futile attempts at cleaning up border towns
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> > Nuevo Laredo and others is only because it benefits them to keep them
> > lawless. The drug trade along the Mexican border has created thousands
> > of instant millionaires along the border, in Mexico and in the U. S.
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> > Illegal immigrants that enter the U. S. are couriers and drug pushers
> > for most of the illegal drugs entering the U. S.. Mexicans nationals
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> > Mexican-Americans living in the Southwestern border-states control the
> > illegal drug trade in Marijuana, Cocaine and Heroin as well as the
> > thriving drug trade in pharmaceutical drugs manufactured in Mexico.
> > Another residual effect of the drug trade is the prevalence of gangs
in
> > the U. S.. Gangs are simply disposable retail drug operations for the
> > organized drug dealers. And gang members carry out the dirty work for
> > the drug dealers so they never get their hands dirty.
> >
> > Mexican organized crime is no different than Italian crime families
and
> > the Mafia. They expect loyalty or the price is death. Where there is
> > drug dealing there is prostitution. Hundreds perhaps thousands of
women
> > have wound up dead and discarded into the desert. Many of these were
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> > illegal immigrants that are entering and living in the U. S., the more
> > the organized drug lords have to spread their goods and earn them a
> > lucrative living. Tighten the borders and you tighten the noose on the
> > criminals. It won't stop them completely.
> >
> > As long as weed is a highly desired illegally commodity in the U. S.,
> > the drug lords will continue to make a killing on this easily grown,
> > cheap agricultural product worth increasingly more on this side of the
> > border only because it is illegal.
> >
> > 3) CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS IN THE U. S. - Illegal immigration has
been
> > a windfall for developers and contractors in the building trades as
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