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Texas / Gulf Cartel / United States Border Patrol / La Familia Michoacana / Sinaloa Cartel / Los Zetas Cartel / Laredo /  Texas / Rio Grande Valley / Mexican Drug War / Geography of Texas / Crime in Mexico
Date: 2015-02-25 11:58:39
Texas
Gulf Cartel
United States Border Patrol
La Familia Michoacana
Sinaloa Cartel
Los Zetas Cartel
Laredo
Texas
Rio Grande Valley
Mexican Drug War
Geography of Texas
Crime in Mexico

TEXAS BORDER SECURITY DASHBOARD REPORTING DATE: 11 FEB 2015 The most significant public safety and homeland security vulnerability in Texas is an unsecured border with Mexico, which has enabled the Mexican Cartels to bec

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