Rise In Bribery Tests Border Security
October 26, 2006 by Homeland Security NTARC News
Filed under Homeland Security News
Bribery of federal and local officials by Mexican smugglers is rising sharply and with it the fear that a culture of corruption is taking hold along the 2,000-mile border from Brownsville, Texas, to San Diego.
At least 200 public employees have been charged with helping to move narcotics or illegal immigrants across the U.S.-Mexican border since 2004, at least double the illicit activity documented in prior years, a Los Angeles Times examination of public records has found. Thousands more are under investigation.
