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| U.S., Mexico unite to fight smugglers Homeland Security chief says warring drug cartels are under pressure Mexico Border Security Claudio Cruz / AP U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano says strategies outlined in meetings with Mexican officials this week will put the squeeze on warring drug cartels. LAREDO, Texas - Beefed-up vehicle inspections, more drug-sniffing dogs and improved surveillance should help curb the flow of guns and drugs across the U.S.-Mexico border, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said Friday. Speaking at a border-crossing facility near the Rio Grande River, Napolitano said strategies outlined in meetings with Mexican officials this week will put the squeeze on warring drug cartels. The two governments agreed to "operate almost like a vice from the north and from Mexico ... to take out the large cartels which have plagued our area for far, far too long," said Napolitano, the former governor of Arizona. Story continues below ↓advertisement | your ad here Earlier Friday, Napolitano and U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder met with Mexico President Felipe Calderon and members of his cabinet, wrapping up a series of meetings on drug violence in the two countries. Among the strategies under consideration are: * Changes to extradition laws in both countries to ensure that offenders get the greatest punishment possible. * How to better coordinate efforts by the Mexican navy and the U.S. Coast Guard to intercept offshore smugglers. * Sharing surveillance data to better identify motor vehicles and railroad cars that might be smuggling drugs, weapons or bulk quantities of currency. * Allowing top Mexican law enforcement officials to work alongside U.S. authorities investigating stateside activities of the drug cartels. Homeland Security spokesman Sean Smith said the U.S. agreed to begin training drug- and gun-sniffing dogs to work with Mexican handlers. At present, canine units are credited with detecting about 60 percent of the cash, guns and drugs intercepted along the southwestern U.S. border. Before the meeting with Calderon, Holder told The Associated Press that extradition laws on both sides of the borders will be reviewed to find ways ensure that cartel members and associates are prosecuted in locations where they face the toughest penalties. "Which way are they going to go? Are they going to stay here? Go there?" Holder said. "We frequently have them charged in both countries, so the question then becomes where can you get the greatest sentence? Where can you have the greatest impact?" In Laredo, Napolitano cited recent seizures of cash and guns as an example of what the two governments can do to put pressure on the drug cartels. Since October, Border Patrol officers have seized more than $50 million in U.S. currency, 641 firearms and nearly 125,000 rounds of ammunition. Recent deployment of additional immigration enforcement agents to the Southwest includes 30 divided among three South Texas border cities Brownsville, Laredo and McAllen. Here is the link: U.S., Mexico unite to fight smugglers - Americas- msnbc.com -This is from the city I grew up in and its really interesting whats happened on the other side of the river. Once a rather normal city, turned at one point when I was in high school. Nuevo laredo was ranked the number 2 most dangerous city in Mexico, after Mexico city of course. You know how police pull you over in mostly all parts of the U.S. Well, cartels/mafias pull you over in certain areas of this city. But what saddens me is all politicians can think of to counter this is to throw more money and resources at it. Examples like lets get him the highest possible sentence. Since when is that original, this has been going on for some time now with no end in sight. Lets rethink, re-observe, re-imagine, re-visit these laws and most importantly lets rock n roll for the time being! ![]() |
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