| There is a growing concern sweeping cross the | | | | via automobiles and bycicles They have made it so |
| United States. This monster is in the disguise of a | | | | simple for the addicts that they can sit at home from |
| group of minority immigrants who are crossing the | | | | the comfort of their couches and make a simple |
| U.S. borders and settling into the towns across | | | | phone call and have their addiction remedied within |
| America. | | | | minutes. |
| Along with their entry comes the dangerous and fatal | | | | What these immigrants are doing is moving into the |
| drug heroin. Where there was no signs of heroin use | | | | small cities and leaving the larger ones along because |
| before in these small towns and communities is now | | | | they utilize them as their headquarters to make |
| becoming an alarming epidemic in the U.S. | | | | assignments from to send the drug out into their |
| What's so deadly about this crisis is there are no drug | | | | assigned areas of distribution. This makes for larger |
| cartels to key on to slow this problem down. These | | | | problems for the government to stop this problem. |
| farmers have a remote area in Xalisco (pronounced | | | | One of the worse hit areas in the U.S. is Ohio. This |
| Leesco) in the Pacific Coast state of Nayarit, Mexico, | | | | infusion of the heroin dilemma began it's journey into |
| where they operate out of. With no leader to | | | | the heartland of America and since 2008 to present |
| oversea this distribution to the U.S. makes catching | | | | this drug has been responsible for the deaths of |
| them and stopping this crisis an almost impossible | | | | almost 300 people. The State has had to combat this |
| feat. | | | | with the building of additional Drug Rehabilitation |
| What these immigrants do is move into an area and | | | | Centers to house these addicts and try to get them |
| befriend the people and begin introducing them to | | | | off this deadly drug. Since the infusion of this drug in |
| the deadly drug at a very cheap price until they are | | | | 1998, the drug rehabs have quadrupled and cost the |
| addicted to the drug. Then they begin their | | | | State of Ohio millions of dollars that's being paid by |
| entrepreneurial marketing by telling these addicts that | | | | the state tax payers. |
| they can get more drugs by bringing them more | | | | So, what's next for the United States? All we heard |
| business. Get the picture? The end results is a | | | | about from our so called elected officials was, "Let's |
| community of heroin addicts. | | | | have more compassion for our neighbors to the |
| If this wasn't so dangerous it would almost be | | | | south." Well Mr Politician, this is the outcome of our |
| hyllerical the means they utilize to get their buyers. | | | | extending a helping hand to foreigners. We have |
| The addicts don't have to go anywhere any more | | | | accepted them and their lifestyles to go along with it. |
| chasing the drug down to get a fix. They simply call | | | | I guess the only way to sum up this article is by |
| these immigrants and they deliver the drug to them | | | | saying, "We've Reaped What we Sowed. |