Sixty Miles of Border: An American Lawman Battles Drugs on the Mexican Border - Paperback
Sixty Miles of Border: An American Lawman Battles Drugs on the Mexican Border - Paperback
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by Terry Kirkpatrick (Author)
The border between the United States and Mexico is a no-man's land. Drugs, guns, and human beings are the cargo of choice in a multi-billion dollar illegal empire dominated by powerful cartels, murderous street gangs, and corrupt government officials.
Against them stand the Special Agents of the United States Customs Service--men and women who fight to uphold the law and protect the U.S. on both sides of the border.
Author Biography
Terry Kirkpatrick, started his career in law enforcement in 1978 as a city police officer and then became a Customs Inspector working the Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona. Terry worked in Mexico throughout most of his career beginning his first tour in 1985. Following death threats, he was reassigned back to the Arizona.
In August of 2001, Terry was assigned to the staff of the Commissioner of Customs in Washington D.C. After the tragic events of 9/11 he was made the National Program Manager of National Special Security Events. He returned to Nogales, Arizona in 2005 to finish his career in the same office where it began 28 years earlier. Today, Terry is the owner of the "Grumpy Gringo Fine Cigars" in Tubac, Arizona where he can be found smoking cigars and writing his books.