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Mini-Documentary Examines Drug Cartel Travel Methods
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today the Center for Immigration Studies released the third film in a series, "Hidden Cameras on the Arizona Border 3: A Day in the Life of a Drug Smuggler," at an event hosted by the Center for Immigration Studies and Women in Homeland Security. This is the Center's National Security Director Janice Kephart's third web-based border film, this time focusing on drug cartel travel methods through Arizona's federally owned land. Ms. Kephart obtained much of the footage for the film by traveling with her hidden camera guide into three drug running corridors in central Arizona. She was joined on the panel by Julie Myers Wood, former Assistant Secretary for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Department of Homeland Security.
Hidden Cameras 3 exposes the ways and means of the illicit drug trade by specifically honing in on how drug mules successfully move 50 pound packs of marijuana through desert heat on foot into Arizona desert and 80 miles north of the U.S.-Mexican border until they reach the east-west I-8 corridor. The film also includes hidden camera footage taken at night of drug mules moving quickly to meet a load truck on the I-8 highway.
Ms. Kephart's second film in the series released in July 2010, "Hidden Cameras on the Arizona Border 2: Drugs, Guns and 850 Illegal Aliens," with extensive hidden camera footage of drug smugglers and illegal aliens, has received extensive press coverage on FOX National News and affiliates, radio and print news, and over 540,000 YouTube views. The Center's first video on the subject, "Hidden Cameras on the Arizona Border: Coyotes, Bears, and Trails," focuses on the illegal alien traffic and immense negative environmental impact on the Coronado National Forest from illegal alien smuggling and has received over 70,000 views to date.
Credits
Director/Writer/Narrator/Field Footage: Janice Kephart [cis.org/Kephart]
Video Production/Graphics/Editing: Bryan Griffith [cis.org/Griffith]
Music Composition/Production/Editing: Buddy Speir [reverbnation.com/blackjacksmusic]
Hidden Camera/Still Photography: Secure Border Intel [secureborderintel.org]
The Center for Immigration Studies is an independent research institution that examines the impact of immigration on the United States.
Contact: Janice Kephart, jlk@cis.org, (202) 466-8185
SOURCE Center for Immigration Studies
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