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Homeland Security Has Plan If Mexico Drug Violence Spreads To US



If Mexican drug violence spills across the U.S. border, Homeland Security officials say they have a contingency plan to assist border areas that includes bringing in the military.

“It’s a common sense extension of our continued work with our state, local, and tribal partners in securing the southwest border,” DHS spokeswoman Amy Kudwa said Friday.

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  1. frank boon says:

    there are also reports of many or all of the mexican owned buisnesses in the smaller towns being involved in money laundering operations to include some tattoo shops and also a large number of night clubs and bars.

  2. TH says:

    It’s difficult to imagine a world where Latin American-style drug cartels can act with impunity in the U.S. On the other hand, it’s just as difficult to imagine a border that’s secure enough to prevent it.

  3. Russ Wier says:

    I say if it takes the army to control our borders from drug dealers and smugglers, also terrorist and illegals, what are we waiting for, bring them on.

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