Pubdate: Mon, 13 Aug 2001
Source: Medford Mail Tribune (OR)
Copyright: 2001 The Mail Tribune
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Author: Los Angeles Times

TRUST ACROSS THE BORDER

Spirit Of Cooperation Between U.S., Mexico Is Bearing Fruit

Drug trafficking has been a contentious issue between Mexico and the United 
States for decades. Washington complains that corruption south of the 
border makes controlling illegal drugs difficult. Mexicans reply that they 
wouldn't have the problem were it not for their northern neighbor's 
insatiable appetite for illegal substances.

But since the advent of a fairly elected administration in Mexico last 
year, the old disagreements have shifted toward a spirit of cooperation.

The resulting victories against organized crime on both sides of the border 
include the recent arrest of a powerful Mexican former state governor 
believed to be associated with drug lords. U.S. officials looking for him 
shared information on his whereabouts with their Mexican counterparts, who 
kept it a secret until they made the arrest. Such an exchange would have 
been unthinkable a few years ago: The information surely would have been 
leaked to the suspect. The extradition of Mexican criminals wanted in the 
United States is now a reality.

Trust is based on deeds, like the rigorous vetting procedure that all 
Mexican law enforcement officials now have to undergo. It includes a lie 
detector test and an investigation of financial assets. The United States 
has responded to these positive actions with more funding to help train 
Mexican drug agents.

Similar cooperation will be needed as the two nations crack down on other 
international crime problems, like money laundering, gun and people 
smuggling, cyber-crime and customs fraud.

The power of drug cartels cannot be underestimated, so it is likely that 
individual corruption scandals will continue to emerge in Mexico. Yet, a 
top U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration official says he is "cautiously 
optimistic ... that the Fox administration is dealing with (endemic) 
corruption." That is something people of goodwill on both sides of the 
border should find encouraging.
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