Pubdate: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 Source: San Antonio Express-News (TX) Copyright: 2006 San Antonio Express-News Contact: http://www.mysanantonio.com/expressnews/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/384 EXTRADITION A SIGNAL U.S., MEXICO WORKING TOGETHER Are The United States And Mexico Entering A New Era Of Cooperation In The War On Drugs? The extradition earlier this month of a member of a famed Mexican drug-trafficking family to the United States would seem to signal some sort of united effort. Francisco Rafael Arellano Felix, a member of the notorious Tijuana Cartel, was transported Sept. 16 by helicopter to Brownsville, where he was turned over to U.S. authorities. He faces prosecution on 26-year-old cocaine possession charges out of San Diego, Calif. The crime with which he is charged is minor, but the fact that efforts are being made to bring him to justice on decades-old charges raises optimism that the United States is not fighting the drug war alone. U.S. Ambassador Tony Garza, who had warned American tourists about traveling along the U.S. border because of cartel-related violence, hailed the extradition as a positive step in the drug war. "While Francisco Rafael Arellano Felix may not be the head of the drug cartel named for his family, his extradition to the U.S. should be a clear signal that we will pursue relentlessly those at all levels who continue to wage war on our communities," Garza told Dane Schiller, Express-News Mexico City bureau chief. The drug war being fought along the border is hurting the economy and innocent people in both countries. It is in the best interest of everyone involved to work together toward a resolution. It is not a problem that will be resolved overnight. Only by law enforcement on both sides continuously chipping away at the foundation of these warring factions will the lawless networks come tumbling down. - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine