Upper Level Meth Drug Dealers Are Illegal Immigrants
Jonesboro Arkansas Police Chief Michael Yates spoke to a public meeting called Thursday to discuss the problem of drugs. Jonesborro is home to Arkansas State University, the flag ship of the ASU Educational System with many colleges in Eastern Arkansas. Like many large university communities, Joneboro faces the issues and problems created by illegal drug use. But of special interest is that while the drug use problem may be a local, many of the upper-level drug dealers who control the flow of meth out of Mexico tend to be illegal immigrants.
A story by George Jared in The Jonesboro Sun today (Aug 2) reported Chief Yates comments:
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A story by George Jared in The Jonesboro Sun today (Aug 2) reported Chief Yates comments:
A cultural wave of drug abuse and violence has started across the country . . . Unlike the drug and cultural revolution of the 1960s, this new shift is more tied to gang activity . . . . Most of the fight against the sale and consumption of illegal drugs occurs at the local level, but some national policies are making the problem worse, even in Jonesboro. . .
Over the last couple of years the bulk of methamphetamine has come into the city from Mexico . . . Local meth dealers were hampered by laws passed by the Arkansas Legislature in 2005 limiting the amount of ephedrine or similar drugs that could be purchased. These substances are a primary ingredient in producing meth. When local supplies withered, “Mexican Ice,” as its called on the street, began to appear in greater quantities . . .
Mexican meth tends to be higher quality, which makes it more dangerous . . . Many of the upper-level drug dealers who control the flow of meth out of Mexico tend to be illegal immigrants . . . . To stem the tide of Mexican meth, Yates said more inspections of cargo on the border are necessary, and all immigrants need to be accounted for.
“I’m not against people coming here to find jobs and improve their lives,” Yates said. “What I can see is how illegal immigration affects the law enforcement side of the equation.” . . . Some of his opinions about how to curtail the area’s drug problems aren’t “politically correct,” and Yates said he’s more than aware of that. “If I get into trouble for telling the truth, so be it” . . . [Yates weighs in on drug woes]
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3 Comments:
I was really interested in the post you've written concerning the illegal immigrants controlling upper level meth distribution. Yet, when I sought out the news article from The Jonesboro Sun the page was blank. Are there any other links available - or does your community have troubles with that virus attacking America called Political Correctness, thereby causing the article to be pulled off the net?
Thank you for letting us know the link did not work. We went to the Jonesboro Sun and found that the article had be archived which evidently changed the link to the story.
A search of their website archives, provided the below link. We also edited the post with this new link. We do not know if their archive process will change links as more items are added. We did use their search feature to find the story. Below is the link found to the full story:
http://www.jonesborosun.com/archived_story.php?ID=34120
Thanks Mr. Smith. I've passed this on to several other bloggers. LGross in Fargo, ND.
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