If the US Dept. of Homeland Security can’t keep drug cartels out of the US- how do they plan to keep terrorists out of the US?
Methamphetamine traffickers continue to say FU to passports, enhanced driver’s licenses & all other post-911 efforts designed to keep terrorists out of the US:
South Mississippi:
Buckley, WA:
“This was a major drug bust in an ongoing effort to stop the methamphetamine pipeline from Mexico,” said Prosecutor Mark Lindquist.
Stopping the pipeline after product moves 1300 miles north?
“Police searched a hidden compartment in an SUV and found more than 31 pounds of methamphetamine.”
Metro Atlanta:
Welcome Home Troops
Thanks for your service
Bremerton:
“Prescription monitoring programs and formula changes have made it harder for addicts to gain access to heroinlike highs from prescription painkillers like OxyContin. In the wake of those changes, users have turned to cheaper black tar heroin, trafficked from Mexico.”
23 pounds of heroin valued at more than $1 million makes it past the US Dept. of Homeland Security and into Snohomish County:
Sheriff: 23 pounds of cartel heroin seized, 8 arrested
Looks like what gets printed as news is sometimes just a press release from whatever agency conducted an operation:
Police break up heroin trafficking ring
Police: suspects ran heroin for Mexican cartel from home
Heroin traffickers are frequently successful at what they do. If terrorists were just as interested in entering the US- it appears that federal departments and agencies would have no way to stop them.
Cocaine-
As always- the big law enforcement success story comes with zero reporting or questions from newspeople about why the proud War on Terror is unable to keep cocaine out of the US.
Don’t worry-
The Super Bowl and public affairs will be safe-
US Department of Homeland Security-
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Local reporters will not question the US Border Patrol at Port Angeles?
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Photo- Port Townsend scene