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... peacekeeping in Africa, war on terrorism, drug and human trafficking as well as trade, investment...
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A criminal forfeiture order made pursuant to R.C. 2981.04 is part of the sentence for purposes of Crim.R. 32(C); and therefore, the criminal forfeiture order must be incorporated into the judgment entry of sentence for the judgment entry of sentence to constitute a final, appealable order under State v. Baker, 2008-Ohio-3330.
... to be used in the commission of the drug trafficking offense: (1) $356 in U.S currency, ...
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[...] they behave like the old AUC blocs, often announcing their arrival with threatening messages, like the e-mail quoted above, as well as flyers and graffiti. [...] the Colombian government's "peace process" was not merely a failure, but pure farce.
... exterminating so-called undesirables, like drug addicts, street children, and prostitutes, in oper... of war against terrorism and drug trafficking, Colombia is clearly winning."9 In January, outgoi...
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The Department of Labor (the Department) is amending its regulations governing the certification of the employment of nonimmigrant workers in temporary or seasonal non-agricultural employment and the enforcement of the obligations applicable to employers of such nonimmigrant workers. This Final Rule revises the process by which employers obtain a temporary labor certification from the Department for use in petitioning the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to employ a nonimmigrant worker in H-2B status. We have also created new regulations to provide for increased worker protections for both United States (U.S.) and foreign workers.
... as a way of protecting workers from trafficking and forced labor. One commenter also asserted that...workers, such as requiring drug testing or. Page 10082. criminal background checks...
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A state offense constitutes a felony punishable under the federal Controlled Substances Act and triggers deportation only if it proscribes conduct punishable as a felony under that federal law, the U.S Supreme Court has ruled in a 8-1 decision.
After entering the U.S. illegally, Jose Antonio Lopez became a legal permanent resident. He was later arrested on state charges and pled guilty to aiding and abetting another person's possession of cocaine. After his release from prison, the Immigration and Naturalization Service began removal proceedings against him, based on the Immigration and Nationality Act, which lists "illicit trafficking in a controlled substance including a drug trafficking crime" as an aggravated felony.
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...The High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) program develops partners...
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Mexican drug wars are wreaking havoc on the northern border towns of that country, and the violence is now spilling over into southern border towns in the United States. According to recent revelations from the Arizona Counter Terrorism Information Center (AcTIC) and the High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Investigative Support Center. Jerry Seper of The Washington Times reported Sept. 3 on how Mexico's crackdown on the drug cartels could impact the U.S: "Cartel members and police officials in Mexico, in a bid to spare their families from the violence that has overwhelmed many Mexican border towns, could begin relocating them to the United States, resulting in more homicides and home invasions along the southwestern border, increased availability of high-powered weapons to Mexican drug...
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..., a practice forged during the "war on drugs" in the disproportionate incarceration of African ... and the Exclusive Society, in HUMAN TRAFFICKING 159 (2007); see also BOSWORTH, EXPLAINING, supra n...
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[...] most importantly, the agreement does not allow the installation of U.S. military bases on Colombian soil. CSLs, sometimes called 'lilypads,' "provide contingency access, logistic support, and rotational use by operating forces and are a focal point for security cooperation activities.
..., El Salvador allow regional threats such as drug trafficking and terrorism to be addressed more qui...