INS Drug Task Force Activities: Federal Agencies Supportive of INS
Efforts (Letter Report, 07/07/94, GAO/GGD-94-143).

The Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force was created in 1982 to
carry out a comprehensive, multiagency attack on drug-related and money
laundering enterprises.  GAO was requested to provide information on the
Immigration and Naturalization Service's (INS) participation in the Task
Force, especially with respect to INS implementation of a section of the
Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, which directed INS to establish a Task
Force pilot project and which authorized $8.2 million to increase the
commitment of INS personnel to the Task Force. This report compares INS
staffing and efforts concerning the Task Force in the cities involved in
the pilot project to nonpilot cities.

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 REPORTNUM:  GGD-94-143
     TITLE:  INS Drug Task Force Activities: Federal Agencies Supportive 
             of INS Efforts
      DATE:  07/07/94
   SUBJECT:  Law enforcement
             Drug trafficking
             Interagency relations
             Reporting requirements
             Immigration and naturalization law
             Personnel management
             Law enforcement agencies
             Immigration or emigration
IDENTIFIER:  Houston (TX)
             Los Angeles (CA)
             Miami (FL)
             New York (NY)
             Atlanta (GA)
             Boston (MA)
             Chicago (IL)
             Baltimore (MD)
             Denver (CO)
             Detroit (MI)
             San Diego (CA)
             San Francisco (CA)
             St. Louis (MO)
             
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