To: Eric Esot
Presently, hundreds of thousands of Mexican trucks cross the border annually, but they all stop at border free-trade zones where their goods are transferred to American vehicles. How do you think the cocaine, marijuana, heroin and the rest are getting in? They've been having to unload at warehouses and then get them distributed later, this will be much more convenient and not many trucks are stopped or checked at the borders. End the War on Drugs ---it's definitely a farce with this move. We might as well save the money.
87 posted on
11/27/2002 4:25:40 PM PST by
FITZ
To: FITZ
How do you think the cocaine, marijuana, heroin and the rest are getting in? They've been having to unload at warehouses and then get them distributed later, this will be much more convenient and not many trucks are stopped or checked at the borders. End the War on Drugs ---it's definitely a farce with this move. We might as well save the money.
You know not dismissing the problem but the drugs and migrant talking points is null when you make the statement that many Mexican trucks are not stopped and inspected at the border. All Mexican trucks are subjected to inspection by U.S. authorities when they cross the border, and also to roadside inspections like their American counterparts.
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