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4 pages in length. The role America plays in Mexico's ongoing drug cartel war is in direct relation to the extent this unsavory activity "spills across the border into the United States" (Brennan, 2008), which it frequently does. As America continues its own war against drugs, many believe it is nothing more than an exercise in futility if Mexico as continuously slips in the majority of illegal drugs across a virtually unmonitored border. Without United States participation in the effort to control Mexico's cartel war, America only stands to reap the consequences of its own ongoing drug abuse problem. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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(Brennan, 2008), which it frequently does. As America continues its own war against drugs within national boundaries, many believe it is nothing more than an exercise in futility if
Mexico as continuously slips in the majority of illegal drugs across a virtually unmonitored border. Without United States participation in the effort to control Mexicos cartel war, America only
stands to reap the consequences of its own ongoing drug abuse problem. According to CNNs Lou Dobbs: Mexico is the primary source of methamphetamines, marijuana, cocaine and heroin
into the United States. So, as you listen to open borders advocates...please consider that theyre responsible, in part, for continuing a losing role on our part in the drug
war...these drug wars that are raging along our border with Mexico have a direct and devastating impact on young people in this country. More of our teenagers use marijuana
than all other illegal drugs combined (Brennan, 2008). II. DEGREES OF SEPARATION Critics argue that besides throwing federal funding at the problem, one of the first actions for America
to take in its involvement with Mexicos drug cartel war is to erect the long-debated border wall between the two countries. The United States has long been in battle
with itself in an ongoing attempt to control its rampant drug problem, on that clearly stems from the activity south of the border. Attempts to legalize the otherwise unacceptable
substances have routinely been met with staunch opposition, as people continue to believe that doing so would do nothing but unleash an even worse monster upon society. However, it
can be argued that Americas drug problem is not rooted in the actual usage but more so in the manner that law enforcement deals with the problem. Because teenagers represent
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