The Merida Initiative
Fact Sheet
Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs
June 23, 2009
The Merida Initiative demonstrates the United States’ commitment to partner with governments in Mexico, Central America, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic to confront criminal organizations whose actions plague the region and spill over into the United States.
The Initiative’s Scope
The Merida Initiative is a multi-year program to provide equipment and training to support law enforcement operations and technical assistance for long-term reform and oversight of security agencies. In 2008, Congress approved an initial $400 million for Mexico and $65 million for Central America, the Dominican Republic, and Haiti. In 2009, Congress approved $300 million for Mexico and $110 million for Central America, the Dominican Republic, and Haiti. In 2010, $450 million for Mexico and $100 million for Central America has been requested from Congress.
U.S. Domestic Efforts
The Merida Initiative complements U.S. domestic efforts to reduce drug demand, stop the flow of arms and weapons, and confront gangs and criminal organizations. The initiative also complements broader efforts by the Governments of Mexico, Central America, the Dominican Republic, and Haiti to engage on every front in the battle against organized crime.
A Shared Responsibility
Daily developments in Mexico, Central America, the Dominican Republic, and Haiti demonstrate the urgent need for action. Criminal organizations, under great pressure by law enforcement agencies, are behaving in increasingly violent ways. Our partners in the region are confronting transnational gangs and criminal organizations at great personal and financial costs. It is in the national security interest of the United States to support our partners’ fight against this scourge, prevent further violence from spilling over our border, and make our streets safe once again from drug and gang-related crime. They are doing their part--we must do ours.
Components
The Merida Initiative will provide funding for:
By workingtoo collaboratively with Mexico, Central America, the Dominican Republic, and Haiti we confront this regional threat with a regional solution, and undermine the ability of criminal organizations to adapt their behaviors and evade justice.
http://www.state.gov/p/inl/rls/fs/122397.htm
Comment:
I think the Merida Initiative is very good but hey USA a here is the real thing! Mexico is too corrupt, i really do not believe that this will work as they are planning to sadly inside the same government we have the actual drugdealears. But in spite of waht i just said i am really tired of this situation inocent people are diyeing and the deth rate in Mexico has increased real bad i just want this to be over!
The Initiative’s Scope
The Merida Initiative is a multi-year program to provide equipment and training to support law enforcement operations and technical assistance for long-term reform and oversight of security agencies. In 2008, Congress approved an initial $400 million for Mexico and $65 million for Central America, the Dominican Republic, and Haiti. In 2009, Congress approved $300 million for Mexico and $110 million for Central America, the Dominican Republic, and Haiti. In 2010, $450 million for Mexico and $100 million for Central America has been requested from Congress.
U.S. Domestic Efforts
The Merida Initiative complements U.S. domestic efforts to reduce drug demand, stop the flow of arms and weapons, and confront gangs and criminal organizations. The initiative also complements broader efforts by the Governments of Mexico, Central America, the Dominican Republic, and Haiti to engage on every front in the battle against organized crime.
A Shared Responsibility
Daily developments in Mexico, Central America, the Dominican Republic, and Haiti demonstrate the urgent need for action. Criminal organizations, under great pressure by law enforcement agencies, are behaving in increasingly violent ways. Our partners in the region are confronting transnational gangs and criminal organizations at great personal and financial costs. It is in the national security interest of the United States to support our partners’ fight against this scourge, prevent further violence from spilling over our border, and make our streets safe once again from drug and gang-related crime. They are doing their part--we must do ours.
Components
The Merida Initiative will provide funding for:
- Non-intrusive inspection equipment, ion scanners and canine units for Mexico and Central America to interdict trafficked drugs, arms, cash, and persons.
- Technologies to improve and secure communications systems that collect criminal information in Mexico.
- Technical advice and training to strengthen the institutions of justice--vetting for the new police force, case management software to track investigations through the system, new offices of citizen complaints and professional responsibility, and witness protection programs to Mexico.
- Helicopters and surveillance aircraft to support interdiction activities and rapid response of law enforcement agencies to Mexico.
- Equipment, training, and community action programs in Central American countries to implement anti-gang measures and expand the reach of these measures.
By workingtoo collaboratively with Mexico, Central America, the Dominican Republic, and Haiti we confront this regional threat with a regional solution, and undermine the ability of criminal organizations to adapt their behaviors and evade justice.
http://www.state.gov/p/inl/rls/fs/122397.htm
Comment:
I think the Merida Initiative is very good but hey USA a here is the real thing! Mexico is too corrupt, i really do not believe that this will work as they are planning to sadly inside the same government we have the actual drugdealears. But in spite of waht i just said i am really tired of this situation inocent people are diyeing and the deth rate in Mexico has increased real bad i just want this to be over!
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