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National Drug Control Strategy: Southwest Border Counternarcotics Strategy 2020

Published by the White House Office of National Drug Control Strategy on February 20, 2020.

A brief White House document laying out a strategy for “significantly decreasing the availability of illicit drugs in America’s communities trafficked across our southwest border.” (link at whitehouse.gov)

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