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Thirteen truck loads of cocaine is enough to satisfy U.S.
demand for one year. The United States has 19,924 kilometers
of shoreline, 300 ports of entry and more than 7,500 miles of
border with Mexico and Canada. Stopping drugs at the borders
is like trying to find a needle in a haystack.
Source: Frankel, G., "Federal Agencies Duplicate Efforts, Wage
Costly Turf Battles," The Washington Post (June 8, 1997), p.
A1; Central Intelligence Agency, World Factbook 1998, 1998.
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