Drugs were coming over no matter what, NAFTA did not create a drug traffic that did not already exist. Drugs are coming in by boat, truck, car, plane...you name it. The cartels moved the shipments out of Mexico to other countries with less scrutiny. Puerto Rico was the entry of choice for a long time, Canada, U.S. Virgin Islands, anything to get it into a U.S. territory to then avoid customs in the mainland.
Of course a piece of shit like James Woods didn't post the whole video showing many others doing the right thing
Trump welcomes his bad apples though https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unite_the_Right_rally Unite the Right rally The Unite the Right rally was a white supremacist and neo-Nazi rally that was conducted in Charlottesville, Virginia, from August 11 to 12, 2017. Protesters were members of the far-right and included self-identified members of the alt-right,[11] neo-Confederates,[12] neo-fascists,[13] white nationalists,[14] neo-Nazis,[15] Klansmen,[16] and various right-wing militias.[17] The marchers chanted racist and antisemitic slogans, carried weapons, Nazi and neo-Nazi symbols, the Valknut, Confederate battle flags, Deus Vult crosses, flags and other symbols of various past and present anti-Muslim and antisemitic groups.The organizers' stated goals included unifying the American white nationalist movement and opposing proposed removal of the statue of General Robert E. Lee from Charlottesville's former Lee Park. Heres a tip.If you want black votes its best not to praise a Nazi hero who fought to keep black people as slaves
If Lee was such a great general he would have won the war.. Who do we celebrate in this country? George Washington or Cornwallis? General Patton or Rohmel?
Doesn't matter they lost.Just fighting to keep blacks as slaves makes them heroes to Trump and his supporters.
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Pffff.... Ocho.... cars, boats, airplanes.... that is spare change. It comes in by rail and on semi's. 90% of the illegal drugs entering this country cross a US/Mexico port of entry. Some argue that number is a bit high, but its close enough. A quick search turns up this npr interview... _________________________________ MARTIN: So we thought that we would use this opportunity to ask, how do illegal drugs enter the U.S.? And what, if anything, can be done to stop it? To help us answer this question, we've called Gil Kerlikowske. He knows both the border and the problem of illegal drug trafficking well because he was director of U.S. Customs and Border Protection from 2014 to 2017. And before that, from 2009 to 2014, he ran the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy - so a highly relevant experience. And he's with us now. Mr. Kerlikowske, welcome back to the program. Thanks for joining us. GIL KERLIKOWSKE: And thank you. MARTIN: So, first of all, just walk me through it. How do most illegal drugs enter the U.S.? KERLIKOWSKE: So the drugs that are actually taking the lives of people here in the United States - methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin, fentanyl - almost universally come through the ports of entry along the southern border - so that is people that carry them on their bodies or even in their bodies or cars or vehicles. And then the second way is through the international postal mail service. MARTIN: And when you say most, what do you mean? Like, 50 percent, 60 percent, 90 percent? KERLIKOWSKE: Oh, well over 90 percent. People don't backpack or try to sneak those drugs across the border between the ports of entry because, one, they could be caught by the Border Patrol. Number two, they don't really trust those people to do that. So it's much better for them to have somebody that is taking the drugs through a port of entry where they're met on the other side of the port here in the United States, and those drugs are immediately taken.
Uh yeah...people been crossing the border with heroin in their anus or intestines way before NAFTA... seriously you blaming a trade agreement on the drug problem haha Maybe get that guys book so you can read how all these amazing trade agreements we have since 2016....all 2 of them maybe...have lifted the minorities out of poverty
I don't see anyone in this video doing the right thing. They failed to intervene when the man was beating his girlfriend -- allowing further punches and damage to be done to her. They failed to intervene in stopping the female abuse victim from re-entering the home of her abuser - rather than taking her somewhere safe. They failed to call the police and get proper law enforcement and social worker intervention in the situation. They appear to eventually allowed the abuser to wake up and most likely simply re-enter the home where he probably punched the hell out of the woman again. They attacked the guy after he stopped beating his girlfriend (which means they can be charged with assault) rather than when he was beating his girlfriend (which would be legal in most states). They even recognize this legal peril when they are yelling don't get this on video. They punched the guy out while making no attempt to merely hold him down. In fact they never held him down and called for the cops -- requesting the completion of a citizens arrest. The reality nobody did the right thing in this video. They only ensured the cycle of abuse would continue and this woman will be beaten again