| ▲ | aerostable_slug 2 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
> One practical implication of this transfer to the Homeland Security Task Forces is that the group’s remit will be broadened beyond targeting drug cartels... Good. If this structure is good at taking down drug kingpins it will be good at tackling human trafficking and other types of organized crime (as well as the cartels' favorite trade items, illegal drugs). Sounds like a positive change. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | Jtsummers 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
> If this structure is good at taking down drug kingpins it will be good at tackling human trafficking and other types of organized crime It was already doing that, though. From this same article: >> The Reagan-era unit, which comprises hundreds of prosecutors and thousands of intelligence and law enforcement personnel from across the federal government, has long been responsible for dismantling major transnational organized crime networks, drug cartels and human trafficking rings. > Sounds like a positive change. What's actually changed is not that it's doing what it used to do (which was not a change because it was already doing it...), it's that it's now being directed towards immigration enforcement as well. To complete the quote after your "...": >> the group’s remit will be broadened beyond targeting drug cartels to also include immigration enforcement | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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