If low level dealers are being exploited- and you want to arrest dealers up the food chain- well on tv you get the street guys to give up their contacts and keep climbing the food chain. Seems like a better strategy than just calling the dealers victims.
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Yet for far too many of these purveyors of elicit substances their families in their home countries are being held hostage in order to ensure compliance.
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That's not really how it goes. But for whatever reason, that's what everyone thinks.
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Every Honduran dealer I knew/held for told me pretty much the same story. Nothing back home, they were offered a pathway to the U.S. on a 5-7 'contract' to sell. They keep 40-60% to support themselves and their families back home and pay the rest weekly to a higher up.
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I have had at least 10 different dealers show me pics on their phones of the homes they are having custom built back home with the drug money they make here. That's the truth.
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Sounds like they have substantial connections to home, and lots of reasons not to betray their community at home for a community here. As
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That's a really twisted narrative Paul. You're excusing their exploitation of others by saying that.
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I mean what I say, I think that it is difficult to incentivize their betrayal, when they have so many reasons not to? Some of them are violent but many of them are success and survival of their families.
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So selling heroin laced with fentanyl to drug addicts is “success”? 600+ ppl dead this year for that success. Holy crap that’s pretty F-ing cold no matter where you stand in the issue.
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