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Semi-Submersibles Boost Colombian Cocaine Smuggling

July 30, 2018
By Dr. Jarrod Sadulski

Supply is driven by demand. As long as there is a demand for cocaine, traffickers will continue to seek out innovative, dangerous and costly ways of delivering it. South America is the leader in cocaine production. South America is a prime location for the production of cocaine in countries such as Colombia, Peru and Bolivia, […]

Sex Trafficking: A Serious Threat to Children at Border

July 25, 2018
By Dr. Godfrey Garner

The constant barrage of protesters attempting to get Trump administration officials to release immigrant children to their adult counterparts, if successful, will result in a number of children being trafficked by sex predators. This is a given, and is unarguable. The only question is how many children the Left and the protesters are willing to […]

Legal Immigration Plagued by Bureaucracy, Red Tape

July 13, 2018
By Rachel Schultz

When 16-year-old Hefzi Lopez said goodbye to her parents, José and Cecilia Lopez, in 2008, she felt betrayed. She was a U.S. citizen by birth, but her parents had been unsuccessful in their efforts to become citizens as well. After nine years of legal battles in the immigration court system, background checks, three lawyers, and […]

Trump’s Zero Tolerance Impacts Canadian Border

July 6, 2018
By Sylvia Longmire—In Homeland Security

A significant amount of U.S. media and government attention is currently being paid to the immigration crisis along the southwest border. There is a violent drug war being fought in Mexico, and gang violence is overwhelming governments in Central America. Border Patrol apprehension numbers along the southern border are usually in the hundreds of thousands […]

National Security Forum Explores Tactics & Terror

June 26, 2018
By Rachel Schultz

WASHINGTON—Cyber and border security, immigration, refugees, military readiness, and capabilities headlined the second annual Capitol Hill National Security Forum on June 21. Hosted by Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-Texas), Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-Md.), and Sens. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Chris Coons (D-Del.), lawmakers huddled with other government officials and leaders to shed light […]

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