Mexican drug cartel activity in U.S. said to be exaggerated in widely cited federal report

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When Sen. John McCain spoke during an Armed Services Committee hearing last year on security issues in the Western Hemisphere, he relayed a stark warning about the spread of Mexican drug cartels in the United States.

“The cartels,” the Arizona Republican said, “now maintain a presence in over 1,000 cities.”

McCain based his remarks on a report by a now-defunct division of the Justice Department, the National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC), which had concluded in 2011 that Mexican criminal organizations, including seven major drug cartels, were operating in more than 1,000 U.S. cities.

But the number, widely reported by news organizations across the country, is misleading at best, according to U.S. law enforcement officials and drug policy analysts interviewed by The Washington Post. They said the number is inflated because it relied heavily on self-reporting by law enforcement agencies, not on documented criminal cases involving Mexican drug-trafficking organizations and cartels.

The Post interviewed local police officials in more than a dozen cities who said they were surprised to learn that the federal government had documented cartel-related activity in their communities.

“That’s news to me,” said Randy Sobel, chief of police in Middleton, N.H.

“I have no knowledge of that,” said David Lancaster, chief of police in Corinth, Miss.

NDIC’s headquarters in Pennsylvania was closed last year and its personnel folded into the Drug Enforcement Administration. DEA officials declined to release a list of the cities, calling it “law enforcement sensitive.”

Privately, DEA and Justice Department officials said they have no confidence in the accuracy of the list.

“It’s not a DEA number,” said a DEA official who requested anonymity to speak candidly about the report. “We don’t want to be attached to this number at all.”


The Post was able to identify more than a third of the cities using computer mapping techniques and government documents. The analysis located government claims of Mexican drug activity in numerous cities in unexpected places: 20 in Montana, 25 in Oregon, 25 in Idaho, 30 in Arkansas.

There is no disputing that Mexican cartels are operating in the United States. Drug policy analysts estimate that about 90 percent of the cocaine, heroin, marijuana and methamphetamine on U.S. streets came here courtesy of the cartels and their distribution networks in Mexico and along the Southwestern border. DEA officials say they have documented numerous cases of cartel activity in Houston, Los Angeles, Chicago and Atlanta.

But analysts who study drug trafficking scoffed at the contention that the violent cartels and other Mexican-based drug organizations are operating in more than 1,000 U.S. cities.

“They say there are Mexicans operating here and they must be part of a Mexican drug organization,” said Peter Reuter, who co-directed drug research for the nonprofit Rand think tank and now works as a professor at the University of Maryland. “These numbers are mythical, and they keep getting reinforced by the echo chamber.”
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You could put them out of business in less than a year if the government would just stop interfering in our private lives.
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You could put them out of business in less than a year if the government would just stop interfering in our private lives. Originally Posted by The2Dogs
Well.. I sort of have to agree with you. Just legalize some of this shit, tax it, regulate it. Just like the days of prohibition, once alchol was made legal it put a financial hurt on the mob and gangsters who had to look elsewhere to make money.

I think our Government has done a very successful job of scaring people about drugs and putting out so much disinformation that they have really brainwashed people.
If there wasn't any demand there would be no suppliers.
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Let's legalize marijuana all over the country and see what happens. Private employers and government agencies should be able to not hire stoners as well as administer drug tests if they didn't want to hire them.
They should be legalized, not glorified, and treated like alcohol. Too much, and you get public intoxication or DUI, same as now.
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  • 08-26-2013, 10:21 AM
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I'll toke to dat! Originally Posted by WTF
I'll toke to E-Verify!
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  • 08-26-2013, 12:19 PM
I'll toke to E-Verify! Originally Posted by Jewish Lawyer
You would have nothing left to fuck....
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You would have nothing left to fuck.... Originally Posted by WTF
You and I both should support American workers!
A city is a municipality of 100,000 people or more. There are approximately 300 US municipalities that meet this criterion. Green Bay ("Title Town") is #268.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._by_population
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  • 08-27-2013, 12:26 AM
You and I both should support American workers! Originally Posted by Jewish Lawyer
I support hard workers. I don't run a charity. When was the last time you paid an asian hooker nto fuc you bad?
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You and I both should support American hard workers! Originally Posted by Jewish Lawyer
May be that would help WTF the "word smith"!
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I support hard workers. I don't run a charity. When was the last time you paid an asian hooker nto fuc you bad? Originally Posted by WTF
If you ran a charity you would be the chief beneficiary..
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You and I both should support American workers! Originally Posted by Jewish Lawyer
You don't even support American principles ... Or the fucking constitution.
You and I both should support American workers! Originally Posted by Jewish Lawyer
You don't even support American principles ... Or the fucking constitution. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
If JL truly supports "American principles... Or the fucking constitution" he should voluntarily pay American taxes following his planned October defection to the Middle East.