By Allan Lengel
Despite their efforts, U.S. and Mexican authorities are seizing no
more than one percent of the billions of dollars in drug proceeds being
smuggled south into Mexico, according to an analysis by the Washington Post.
The cash is being smuggled in spare tires, engine transmissions and
truckloads of baby diapers, the Post reported. In other words, any way
you can imagine.
In all, the drug traffickers and the Colombian suppliers smuggle $20
billion to $25 billion a year in U.S. bbank notes across the border, the
Post reported.
“If we fail to curtail these money flows, the confrontation with
organized crime will generate more violence and more corruption,” Carlos
Pascual, the U.S. ambassador to Mexico, said at a border conference in
El Paso this month, according to the Post.
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