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Binational COMMITTEES
Arizona Co-Chairs
Gilbert Orrantia
Director Arizona Department of Homeland Security (602) 542-7013 gorrantia@azdohs.gov Sonoran Co-Chairs
Committees SECURITY
The Security Committee collaborates on key security issues such as information sharing, technology and personnel with the common goal of preparedness, security and the smooth and continued flow of goods, services and people. How To Get Involved
The Security Committee is for state, federal and local law enforcement agencies of the states of Arizona and Sonora only. The chairs of this committee will administer participation.
Security Action Item Progress Report: Security Progress Report
News & Events Mexican drug agents learn U.S. methods Fighting drug cartels human traffickers and other organized crime can be a deadly occupation for Mexican customs agents charged with enforcing the law in an often lawless region south of the border.... View Mexico playing a new tune on border security It's time for a new approach Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan told this Editorial Board last week. Mexico's best interests aren't always served by playing cheerleader for an estimated 5 million Mexican illegal immigrants here especially when... View National guard troops promised by Obama now patrolling Arizona border A pair of National Guard soldiers M-16s slung over their shoulders stand on a hilltop overlooking the Arizona's southern border using binoculars to search the fence line for intruders.... View U.S. to aid Mexico's judicial reforms
The United States has contributed helicopters and armored cars to Mexico's fight against its powerful drug cartels.The next step is less visible - and far less immediate - but potentially more lasting: helping Mexico overhaul its judicial system.... View |
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