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  2. High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area - Wikipedia

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    State, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies have committed resources to respond to the drug trafficking problem in the area, thereby indicating a determination to respond aggressively to the problem; drug-related activities in the area are having a significant harmful impact in the area, and in other areas of the country; and

  3. Illegal drug trade in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, the state of Oregon became the first US state to decriminalize cocaine. [17] [18] This new law prevents people with small amounts of cocaine from facing jail time. In 2020, the US state of Oregon would also become the first state to decriminalize the use of heroin. [19] This measure will allow people with small amounts to avoid arrest ...

  4. PCSO arrest 21 women from 12 massage parlors for ... - AOL

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    According to a report by the Polaris Project, there are more than 9,000 of these illicit massage parlors in the country. Many of the workers are victims of human trafficking.

  5. Operation Greenback - Wikipedia

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    The operation was established in response to the explosive growth of money laundering in South Florida following the increase in drug trafficking in the region. [1] [2] A 1979 cash-flow study by the Federal Reserve Bank found that Florida had a $5.5 billion cash surplus at a time when the rest of the country had a cash deficit.

  6. Drug trafficking organizations - Wikipedia

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    Drug trafficking organizations are defined by the United States Department of Justice as, "complex organizations with highly defined command-and-control structures that produce, transport, and/or distribute large quantity "Law enforcement reporting indicates that Mexican DTOs maintain drug distribution networks, or supply drugs to distributors, in at least 230 U.S. cities."

  7. Combatting human trafficking in our communities: State Sen ...

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    For help, call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 888-373-7888 or text 233733.

  8. DEA busts drug traffickers in makeshift nightclub, takes 50 ...

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    Trump's Ice Nabs Child Sex Offenders Among 530+ Illegal Immigrants Caught In Single Day. Another post included video of the bus used to take the nearly 50 illegal immigrants away from the scene.

  9. Drug corridor - Wikipedia

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    2006 map of the eight principal drug corridors in the United States. Inhabitants of the lower Midwest and South, including Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, and the Carolinas, generally dub their locations to be part of the main trans-American drug corridor, as well as those of the Southwestern U.S. states such as Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. [3]