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The clip personally check the border from Traffic (2000)
The port of San Ysidro, California:
45,000 vehicles on average, 25,000 pedestrians per day.
In the last six months, a threefold increase?
Increase in narcotics seizures.
Would that mean, pro rata, three times as much drugs is getting in?
That's a scary way to figure it, but I believe that's true.
In my heart, I'd love to say that we were getting 60 or 70%.
In the reality, we're more like 40 or 50% of the total that's approaching us.
And it's all big-dollar issues now.
That's the reason you're seeing a lot of these murders taking place.
It's one organization fighting another organization.
When things are good, people don't kill each other.
When things are bad, when they're losing dope,
when they're losing drivers and guys are going to jail,
people start killing each other.