S.Res.72 - A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding drug trafficking in Mexico.

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3/10/2009--Introduced.Expresses the sense of the Senate that: (1) Mexico is a key strategic partner of the United States; (2) increasing violence and criminality of drug trafficking organizations threaten the people of the United States and Mexico and is a "cross-border" problem

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3/10/2009--Introduced.Expresses the sense of the Senate that:
(1) Mexico is a key strategic partner of the United States;
(2) increasing violence and criminality of drug trafficking organizations threaten the people of the United States and Mexico and is a "cross-border" problem requiring close U.S.-Mexico cooperation;
(3) efforts by President Felipe Calderón and his government and the people of Mexico to confront the drug trafficking organizations should be supported; and
(4) the U.S. government should employ its diplomatic and law enforcement resources, in partnership with the government of Mexico and governments throughout the Americas, to defeat drug-related criminal enterprises.

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111th Congress, S.RES 72. Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding drug trafficking in Mexico. US Congress. [2009]. Available from: Library of Congress, LOC. 7. Senator Wyden. 111th Congress. S. 2925. ...

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111th Congress, S.RES 72. Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding drug trafficking in Mexico. US Congress. [2009]. Available from: Library of Congress, LOC. 7. Senator Wyden. 111th Congress. S. 2925. ...

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111th Congress, S.RES 72. Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding drug trafficking in Mexico. US Congress. [2009]. Available from: Library of Congress, LOC. 7. Senator Wyden. 111th Congress. S. 2925. ...

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