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Tag: Mexico

The issue of Illegal Aliens in the United States

Posted on April 26, 2013 by JL Admin

The issue of immigration has taken renewed significance in American political discourse over the last ten years. This was largely prompted by the flood of illegal immigrants crossing over from Mexico and other central American countries. Considering that Hispanic Americans already comprise 13 percent of the population and have the highest birth rates among all…

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How can foreign governments be convinced to combat narcotics in the source nations?

Posted on March 29, 2013 by JL Admin

For any nation faced with the problem of illegal drug trafficking, the biggest challenge is in reigning in the sources of origin of these drugs. But it is usually the case that the regions of origin have a weak political system and an impotent law enforcement agency. In the case of drug trafficking in the…

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Why must the U.S. stay engaged with Mexico in the war on drugs?

Posted on March 29, 2013 by JL Admin

The usage of recreational drugs among American youth poses one of the biggest challenges for the country’s future. The United States, by virtue of sharing a lengthy border with neighboring Mexico, is susceptible to illegal trafficking of drugs within its jurisdiction. Moreover, over the last thirty years or so, the influx of illegal immigrants from…

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