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Investigative Reporter Nov
29, 2007 6:00PM PST
The strategic findings of the Drug
Enforcement Administration is Mexican DTOs and criminal groups are the
most influential and pervasive threats with respect to drug
transportation and wholesale distribution in nearly every region of the
country and continue to increase their involvement in the production,
transportation, and distribution of most major illicit drugs. A more
recent development is the Asian criminal groups have emerged in the
United States as the primary transporters and distributors of MDMA and
Canada-produced high potency marijuana.
According to the DEA Drug
trafficking organizations and criminal groups operating in the United
States are numerous and range from small, loosely knit groups that
distribute one or more drugs at the retail level to complex,
international organizations with highly defined command and control
structures that produce, transport, and distribute large quantities of
one or more illicit drugs. Among these groups, Mexican organizations are
the most widespread and influential traffickers of illicit drugs in the
country. Colombian DTOs maintain significant control over South American
heroin and cocaine smuggling and distribution in the eastern United
States, although their role has diminished as that of Mexican groups has
expanded. Asian criminal groups are not as structured as Mexican and
Colombian organizations; however, they have established networks
throughout the United States and have emerged as significant
distributors of MDMA and Canada-produced high potency marijuana.
Numerous other DTOs and criminal groups are active in the United States,
although in most cases their influence and control are limited to
particular regions. (See
Table 8 for an
extensive list of drug trafficking and criminal groups active in each
region of the United States.)s.
DEA further reports Mexican DTO
dominance over domestic drug trafficking is expanding: Mexican DTOs
have emerged as the primary drug traffickers in almost every region of
the country. They use their well-established overland transportation
networks to transport cocaine, marijuana, methamphetamine, and
heroin--Mexican and increasingly South American--to drug markets
throughout the country. Mexican DTOs maintain long-established
strongholds over drug trafficking activities in the Southwest, Pacific,
Great Lakes, and West Central Regions of the country and at the same
time are increasing their influence in every other region of the
country, where their involvement was less pronounced in the past,
particularly in the eastern United States. The expanding influence of
Mexican DTOs has placed them well to respond to several significant
developments in recent years. In particular, when the availability of
locally produced methamphetamine decreased significantly in the United
States, the supply of the drug was virtually uninterrupted, as Mexican
DTOs almost immediately increased the supply of Mexico-produced
methamphetamine to the United States. Some Mexican DTOs and criminal
groups have begun producing marijuana with higher THC levels than in the
past in direct response to increasing demand in markets throughout the
country for high potency marijuana. Moreover, Mexican drug traffickers
have experienced at least limited success in increasing the availability
of Mexican heroin in the eastern United States, a venture attempted many
times in the past but historically with little success.
According to federal law
enforcement officials Colombian DTOs are relinquishing some direct
control over cocaine and heroin smuggling and distribution:
Colombian DTOs, which are most active in the northeastern United States,
maintain control of the highest levels of importation and distribution
of cocaine and South American heroin to that area. However, Colombian
DTOs continue to cede transportation and lower-level distribution to
Dominican criminal groups--significant DTOs in their own right--and,
increasingly, Mexican DTOs in an effort to insulate themselves from law
enforcement. Colombian DTOs contract with Mexican and Dominican DTOs to
transport large quantities of cocaine, heroin, and marijuana to the
northeastern United States. Colombian DTOs maintain a significant
presence in the Southeast Region as well, particularly in South Florida.
Many Colombian DTOs use the area as a base of operations from which they
maintain control of the highest levels of cocaine and South American
heroin importation and distribution. As in the Northeast, Colombian DTOs
in the Southeast insulate themselves from law enforcement and either
contract or outright sell drugs to other criminal groups, which in turn
transport the drugs to and distribute them in the United States.
Colombian DTOs are active in other regions of the country, including the
Great Lakes, Pacific, and Southwest Regions; however, their influence
and control is overshadowed by Mexican DTOs, and their role primarily is
one of a source of supply.
The feds say one of the more
interesting developments is in regard to the Asian DTOs those gangs
are increasing their control over MDMA and marijuana distribution:
The influence and breadth of Asian criminal groups, particularly
Vietnamese but also Chinese and Korean groups, are expanding to regions
throughout the country. Asian criminal groups are active in every region
of the country but are most active in metropolitan areas with large
Asian populations, including New York City, Los Angeles, San Diego,
Dallas, and Houston. Canada-based Asian criminal groups appear to have
emerged as the primary transporters and wholesale distributors of MDMA
and increasingly transport and distribute large quantities of high
potency marijuana produced in Canada, largely supplanting Israeli MDMA
distributors and Caucasian marijuana distributors as the primary
traffickers. Also, law enforcement reporting indicates that Asian
criminal groups increasingly cultivate cannabis and produce high potency
marijuana in the United States and that some are involved in cocaine,
heroin, and methamphetamine distribution, although on a much smaller
scale than they are involved in MDMA and marijuana distribution. Asian
criminal groups, tight-knit networks that typically conduct drug
transactions with individuals of similar ethnicity, are difficult to
infiltrate
Table 8. Drug
Trafficking Organizations or Criminal Groups Operating in the United
States
Region
Cocaine
Methamphetamine
Heroin
Marijuana
MDMA
Great Lakes
Mexican
Colombian
African American
Mexican
Asian
Mexican
Colombian
Nigerian
African American
Mexican
Asian
Middle Eastern
African American
Caucasian
African American
Asian
Caucasian
Florida/Caribbean
Colombian
Mexican
Dominican
Caribbean-based
Venezuelan
Haitian
Puerto Rican
Jamaican
Bahamian
Cuban
Honduran
Panamanian
Nicaraguan
Salvadoran
Guatemalan
Caucasian
African American
European
Street Gangs
Caucasian
Mexican
Colombian
Dominican
Caucasian
Venezuelan
Cuban
Honduran
Panamanian
Nicaraguan
Salvadoran
Guatemalan
Puerto Rican
Street Gangs
African American
Mexican
Jamaican
Colombian
African American
Caucasian
Cuban
Haitian
Honduran
Panamanian
Nicaraguan
Salvadoran
Street Gangs
Israeli
Caucasian
Colombian
Dominican
African American
Cuban
Street Gangs
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