Law enforcement officers working along the U.S.-Mexico border are
stepping up efforts to respond to what is in effect a war going on south
of the border, where drug cartel violence has spun out of control.
In Texas, where the two countries are separated only by the Rio
Grande River, stopping the violence from spilling into the United States
means taking to the water -- with 34-foot-long gunboats that pack some
serious firepower.
The stakes are high. Since 2007, roughly 56,000 people in Mexico have
been killed in the escalating drug cartel violence. The U.S. government
and local police agencies are working around the clock, 365 days a year
to try and stop the flow of drugs, weapons and illegal immigrants into
America from our southern neighbor.
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1 comment:
Obama will make them put those gunboats away and let the violence continue.
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