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This is the eighth article in the Truthout on the Mexican Border
series looking at US immigration and Mexican border policies through a
social justice lens. Mark Karlin, editor of BuzzFlash at Truthout,
visited the border region recently to file these reports. You can find
links to the previous coverage at the end of this article.
US Banks Love Real Dollars, and Illegal Drug Money Comes in Cash
A recent article in The Guardian UK offers
evidence that "while cocaine production ravages countries in Central
America, consumers in the US and Europe are helping developed economies
grow rich from the profits."
According to The Guardian UK story, the study by two Colombian
professors found that "2.6% of the total street value of cocaine
produced remains within the country [Columbia], while a staggering 97.4%
of profits are reaped by criminal syndicates and laundered by banks, in
first-world consuming countries."
One of the researchers, Alejandro Gaviria said: "We know that
authorities in the US and UK know far more than they act upon. The
authorities realize things about certain people they think are moving
money for the drug trade - but the DEA [US Drug Enforcement
Administration] only acts on a fraction of what it knows."
"It's taboo to go after the big banks," added Gaviria's co-researcher
Daniel Mejía. "It's political suicide in this economic climate, because
the amounts of money recycled are so high." READ MORE
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