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    Birds on Valium? Border Smugglers Use Tactic

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    Birds on Valium? Border smugglers use tactic.
    Illegal wildlife trade estimated at $4 billion a year globally

    The Associated Press
    Updated: 3:05 p.m. ET June 24, 2005

    BROWNSVILLE, Texas - When it comes to smuggling animals across the U.S.-Mexico border, U.S. Wildlife Inspector Ed Marshall has seen it all.

    Exotic birds given Valium or tequila so they stay quiet through Customs inspections. Sleeves moving with hidden reptiles. Wildcats stashed in trunks. Last week, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents seized two white tigers on their way to Mexico.

    And in 2001, an African elephant was smuggled across the Gateway International Bridge on a truck. “They call it the ’Dumbo Case,�’ Marshall said, shaking his head.

    The contraband is part of a global trade in endangered wildlife estimated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at $4.2 billion a year, second only to illegal drugs.

    “People don’t realize how serious and how important this is and that this is linked to organized crime,� said Crawford Allan of the World Wildlife Fund.

    Experts say the trade depletes endangered species and spreads diseases such as avian influenza because the smuggled animals are not examined and quarantined. Many of the animals do not survive the trip.

    Drug lords import as well
    The trade works both ways on the U.S.-Mexico border, and it is believed that Latin drug kingpins with private zoos or exotic game camps are business for breeders operating clandestinely on Texas ranches.

    “It’s a macho drug culture thing,� said Pat Burchfield, deputy director of Brownsville’s Gladys Porter Zoo. “They’re attention-getters, it’s a status thing. Very rarely is the best interest of the animal involved.�

    Seized animals that are now part of the zoo’s collection include mantled howling monkeys, pygmy marmosets, Amazon parrots, a leopard and a pair of lions named Mario and Juana, in honor of their discovery during a marijuana bust.

    The United States and Europe are some of the biggest markets for smuggled animals, with enough people who can afford to own something rare, according to the World Wildlife Fund. China is another big market because of interest in traditional elixirs such as ground rhinoceros horn, believed to have aphrodisiac qualities.

    Although more than 160 countries have signed on to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, which is aimed at safeguarding endangered plants and animals, enforcement is a problem.

    $50,000 tigers
    The tiger cubs found last week were believed to have a value of $50,000 apiece, but the driver was fined $500.

    “There is a big demand for wildlife but there are very small risks in terms of penalties,� Allan said. “Profit margins are actually even larger than the drug trade.�

    Many countries simply don’t have the resources to enforce the laws. “They’re just so poor, everything slips through the holes,� Marshall said. “Everybody’s paid off.�

    In some cases, the animals and drugs come in together. Smugglers have been known to hide clear pouches of liquid cocaine in fish tanks, or bags of cocaine in live snakes.

    “Do I have to open up every one of the snakes to see if there’s cocaine? I usually do,� Marshall said. “But there’s people doing this that are scared to death of snakes.�
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    These are the same people on both ends of this deal that we are fighting.

    People who think they are special and above the law. People who have no regard for the animals, taking them out of a protected wildlife environment to a pitiful caged and neglected life in some house, barn, apartment or cage....when they should be flying, running, crawling FREE BY LAW in their natural habitat. People with money to burn on this type of illegal entertainment are the same people running drugs, hiring illegals, courting Congress, and buying a President....to end our nation for money.

    These are the byproducts of a lawless governless country.

    Precious People are victims
    Precious Animals are victims
    Precious Nations are victims
    Precious Planet is a victim

    Any individual or group of individuals plotting the end of the United States, the greatest political, economic, and social achievement in the history of the world will surely have no concern for our wildlife, our land, our soils, our air, our water, our planet, or Life Itself.

    It's why I say...illegal immigration into the United States is the END OF THE WORLD...because those behind it will surely destroy it if they are not stopped now buy US.

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