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    US Coast Guard Offloads $1 Billion Worth of Narcotics

    US Coast Guard Offloads $1 Billion Worth of Narcotics

    LAUDERDALE, Florida — A U.S. Coast Guard vessel on Thursday offloaded more than 30 metric tons of cocaine and marijuana reportedly worth over $1 billion that was seized at sea during a months-long deployment off the coast of South America.

    The haul of illegal narcotics brought home by the U.S. Coast Guard cutter James was one of the biggest in recent memory, a reflection of increasingly sophisticated U.S. arsenal that includes powerful drones and special infrared cameras that can detect heat from small cocaine-laden vessels.

    But it also highlights a recent surge in narcotics coming from , a close U.S. ally and the world's top producer of cocaine.

    The Biden administration's top anti-narcotics officials traveled to South Florida to welcome back the vessel's crew and tout the Coast Guard's role interdicting drugs before they reach American streets.

    “We are hitting the drug traffickers where it hits them most: their pocketbooks,” said Dr. Rahul Gupta, head of the White House's Office of National Drug Control Policy.

    Gupta said the Biden administration is seeking to increase the U.S. government's budget to build up the nation's addiction treatment infrastructure and reduce the supply of synthetic opioids like fentanyl and other drugs.

    But the record busts of late by the Coast Guard, federal law enforcement and partner also underscores how little the flow of cocaine coming from Latin America has eased…

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