Drug Policy
A report, required by Congress, giving amounts by country of all assistance programs in the Defense Department's budget.
This report covers U.S. military activities in foreign countries that involve providing medical, dental and veterinary care, constructing roads, bridges, schools, clinics and other public buildings, drilling wells and constructing basic sanitation facilit
Detailing Defense Department Joint Task Forces with counter-drug responsibilities` support for law enforcement in counter-terrorism contexts.
An assessment of regional combatant commands'headquarters, including ``A description of any lessons learned from the ongoing reorganization of the organizational structure of the United States Southern Command and the United States Africa Command.``
A country-by-country description of Defense Department counter-drug funds spent to support foreign governments, with a description of the activities supported and the legal authorities that allow it.
The Defense Department's declaration of its policy priorities toward the entire hemisphere.
An overview of several Defense Department security cooperation programs managed by DSCA.
An overview of Defense Department Humanitarian Assistance programs managed by DSCA.
An annual report on the exercise of CCIF authority, which identifies each foreign nation that received assistance under CCIF authority for the fiscal year, the amount of that assistance, and the national security rationale for providing that assistance.
Enforcement, along with the economic downturn in
the United States, likely contributed to the drop in unauthorized migration, though the precise
share of the decline attributable to enforcement is unknown