Are U.S. Borders Really Drug-Free? An Exploration

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It’s being reported that the borders are no longer a major avenue for drug trafficking. But I’ve only ever seen the Mexico border — not Canada, not New York, not Alaska, not any of the states along the northern line. Are those borders suddenly clean too? Are there even functional border checkpoints on the East and West coasts? Is Florida’s coastline “closed for business” now?

Meanwhile, airport security is working like calm, focused professionals. They’re patient, respectful, and not screaming at passengers. Nobody is being thrown on the floor, dragged off a plane, or sprayed just for walking through the terminal. Even when someone is carrying something questionable, they handle it like human beings doing their job — they check it, they address it, and if they’re wrong, they apologize. No drama. No unnecessary arrests. No treating people like criminals just because they “look suspicious.”

Summary

  • It’s being reported that the borders are no longer a major avenue for drug trafficking.
  • But I’ve only ever seen the Mexico border — not Canada, not New York, not Alaska, not any of the states along the northern line.
  • Are there even functional border checkpoints on the East and West coasts.
  • Nobody is being thrown on the floor, dragged off a plane, or sprayed just for walking through the terminal.
  • Even when someone is carrying something questionable, they handle it like human beings doing their job — they check it, they address it, and if they’re wrong, they apologize.
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