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Mexican Border Controversy Electronic Resources
- Arizona Drug Threat Assessment, National Drug Intelligence CenterArizona ranks twentieth in the country in population with more than 5.1 million residents, of which 75 percent are Caucasian, 5 percent Native American, 3 percent African American, nearly 2 percent Asian, 11.6 percent some other race, and 2.9 percent two or more races. One-quarter of the state's population is of Hispanic or Latino descent. The state is sixth largest in the nation, encompassing a land area of 113,642 square miles.
- Arizona High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Drug Market Analysis 2010This assessment is an outgrowth of a partnership between the NDIC and HIDTA Program for preparation of annual assessments depicting drug trafficking trends and developments in HIDTA Program areas. The report has been coordinated with the HIDTA, is limited in scope to HIDTA jurisdictional boundaries, and draws upon a wide variety of sources within those boundaries.
- Blueprint for Action on the U.S. - Mexico Border @ EPAThirteenth Report of the Good Neighbor Environmental Board to the President and Congress of the United States
- Mexico Country Specific Information @ State Department
- National Southwest Border Counternarcotics StrategyPREX 26.2: B 64 X
- On the Southwest Border Corruption, Drugs, Gangs, and More @ FBIThe U.S. border with Mexico extends nearly 2,000 miles, from San Diego, California to Brownsville, Texas. At too many points along the way, criminals ply their trade with surprising ease and devastating results.
- The Merida Initiative : assessing plans to step up our security cooperation with Mexico and Central America : hearing before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Tenth Congress, first session, November 14, 2007.Y 4.F 76/1: 110-135
- The MeĢrida Initiative : examining United States efforts to combat transnational criminal organizations : hearing before the Subcommittee on Border, Maritime, and Global Counterterrorism of the Committee on Homeland Security, House of Representatives, OnY 4.H 75: 110-120
- U.S. efforts to combat arms trafficking to Mexico : report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) : hearing before the Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh CongY 4.F 76/1: 111-19
- U.S. Southwest Border Smuggling and Violence @ U.S. Department of JusticeMost illicit drugs available in the United States and thousands of illegal immigrants are smuggled into the United States across the nearly 2,000-mile Southwest Border, including through the Tohono O'odham Reservation. Conversely, a significant amount of illegal firearms and weapons as well as bulk currency are smuggled from the Southwest Border region into Mexico.
- U.S.-Mexico Border 2012 @ EPAU.S.-Mexico Environmental Program (Border 2012) is a collaboration between the United States and Mexico to improve the environment and protect the health of the nearly 12 million people living along the border. The bi-national program focuses on cleaning the air, providing safe drinking water, reducing the risk of exposure to hazardous waste, and ensuring emergency preparedness along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Mexican Border Controversy Book Resources
Drug control : counternarcotics efforts in Mexico : report to Congressional requesters
Call Number: GA 1.13: NSIAD-96-163
Located in Government Documents.
Drug control : U.S.-Mexican counternarcotics efforts face difficult challenges : report to Congressional requesters
Call Number: GA 1.13: NSIAD-98-154
Located in Government Documents.
Fencing the border : construction options and strategic placement : joint hearing before the Subcommittee on Economic Security, Infrastructure Protection, and Cybersecurity of the Committee on Homeland Security with the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, D
Call Number: Y 4.H 75: 109-92
Located in Government Documents.
Law enforcement responses to Mexican drug cartels : hearing before the Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs of the Committee on the Judiciary and the Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, first s
Call Number: Y 4.J 89/2: S.HRG.111-528
Located in Government Documents.
Major narcotics cultivation areas and trafficking routes, 1989
Call Number: PREX 3.10/4: N 16/4
Located in Government Documents.
Mexico and Narcotics : A Must-win Situation
Call Number: HV 5840 .M4 T45 1987
Located in Government Documents.
Money, guns, and drugs : are U.S. inputs fueling violence on the U.S.-Mexico border? : hearing before the Subcommittee on National Security and Foreign Affairs of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Elev
Call Number: Y 4.G 74/7: 111-54
Located in Government Documents.
Processed thematic mapper satellite imagery for selected areas within the U.S.--Mexico borderlands U.S. Department of the Interior
Call Number: I 19.76: 00-309
Univ Lib Government Documents, CD-ROM Area (2nd Floor South)
The antidrug package for Mexico and Central America : an evaluation : hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Tenth Congress, first session, November 15, 2007
Call Number: Y 4.F 76/2: S.HRG.110-311
Located in Government Documents.
U.S.-Mexican border violence hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, first session, March 30, 2009.
Call Number: Y 4.F 76/2: S.HRG.111-89
Located in Government Documents.
U.S.-Mexico border : issues and challenges confronting the United States and Mexico : report to congressional requesters
Call Number: GA 1.13: NSIAD-99-190
Located in Government Documents.
US/Mexico bi-national performance measures of effectiveness
Call Number: PREX 26.2: P 41/3
Located in Government Documents.
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