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“…one vulnerability or gap anywhere across the globe has the ability to impact security thousands of miles away.”

Fact Sheet: DHS’s International Engagement

 

Special ID cards make it virtually impossible for those who wish to do harm or violate U.S. laws to move heroin into Port Angeles.

May, 2013-

Heroin epidemic gripping Port Angeles

Five suspected heroin-overdose emergencies at Port Angeles in the past 10 days.

Seventh suspected or confirmed heroin overdose that Port Angeles this month.

Frequent nationwide updates here

 

At U.S. border, expensive drones generate lots of buzz, few results

Why hasn’t the Department of Homeland Security been able to keep heroin out of the US?

Think terrorists are smart enough to pose as drug traffickers- then cross into the US free of screening, scanning, pat downs, special IDs, inspection of personal items, etc.

Don’t worry-

The Super Bowl and public affairs will be safe-

 

This DHS story cries out for investigative reporting:

News tip/story idea

 

Many people have risked their ass in far off lands to keep terrorists from visiting the homeland.

Love to see a reporter ask The Joint Chiefs of Staff how all that can be justified while the US Dept. of Homeland Security is unable keep heroin out of the US.

 

Related:

Failed Drug War- Port Angeles

Accountability in Uniform

Happy Armed Forces Day!

Reporters will not ask:

The legal drug dealers sold 371 tons of pills to people who did not need them.

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Photo- Early winter morning- Point No Point, WA