The bill targets individuals known as 'spotters' who assist the cartel by watching the border, communicating the location of law enforcement agents and interfering with their operations.
Congressman Juan Ciscomani is introducing a new bill aimed at increasing punishments for people who aid the cartel at the southern border.
“As illegal activity at the border continues to hurt our communities in southern Arizona, cartels and bad actors are only getting more advanced in evading CBP and law enforcement,” said Ciscomani in a press release Thursday.
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