Amateur Hour Continues

Good question. We've kind of got a boiling frog experiment here. Slowly the temperature gets turned up, and none of the subjects ever say, "wait a minute, something doesn't seem right."

 
If you call BS, provide evidence. Otherwise, it looks like you’re just flat out refusing to listen to facts.
Here's how drugs are getting smuggled from South America to the US

According to US Drug Enforcement Administration report issued this summer, 93% to 94% of the cocaine produced in Colombia and shipped to the US in 2016 transited the Mexico/Central America corridor, which includes the eastern Pacific. (Though there are signs of more trafficking in the Caribbean.)
Much of that traffic eventually makes landfall, and then it's "going pretty easily through Mexico and ... almost entirely crossing the land border" in the US, said Adam Isacson, senior associate for defense oversight at the Washington Office on Latin America.
 
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