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Fronteras: What are the prospects for immigration reform next year? Fronteras looks at how New Mexico is dealing with its drug addictions and future…
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A new poll released this week shows Texans strongly support reforming how the state punishes non-violent drug offenses. The Texas Public Policy…
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Due to the federal government shutdown, the training of new border patrol agents is at a standstill and many of the offices, such as the Border Patrol…
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In the first segment:Addiction has an economic impact of $559 billion per year in the US, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse -- here in…
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Fronteras: First we look at the link between cartels and the end user, addicts. San Diego as a number one entry point for meth. How trucking companies and…
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In the first segment:In the book "Smoke Signals," Martin A. Lee traces the history of cannabis from the counter-culture movement of the 1960s to the…
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Sheriff Arvin West says federal border agents are arresting but not prosecuting more and more minor drug offenders, and he's left with having to house them in the county jail.
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A special group of fourth and fifth grade karate students waging their own war on drugs were honored by county commissioners this week. Eli Guerra has…
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House Democrats were able to stall a vote on a bill that would have mandated welfare recipients be drug screened before receiving benefits, an action that…
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Similar to the bill mandating welfare recipients be screened for drugs, this bill mandates that Texans receiving unemployment benefits also be…