Combating drug trafficking /The U.S.- Mexico border
“I wish
you had no narco-trafficking, but it’s not really your fault,” Clinton told an
audience of students and business leaders at the recent Laureate Summit on Youth and
Productivity. “Basically, we did too good
of a job of taking the transportation out of the air and water, and so we ran
it over land.
“I apologize for that,”
Clinton said.
Clinton was referring to U.S.
drug enforcement policy that began under his predecessors, Ronald Reagan and
George H.W. Bush, who invested heavily in shutting down the Caribbean Sea as
the favored trafficking route between the U.S. and South America and Central
America. That effort pushed smuggling west, over land in Mexico.
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