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A New York Native American reservation near the U.S.-Canada border faces rising transnational crime, including human trafficking and smuggling, fueled by cartel activity and jurisdictional challenges.
A First Nation reservation in upstate New York, spanning the U.S.-Canada border, is experiencing a surge in transnational crime including human trafficking, drug and weapons smuggling, and illegal border crossings.
Tribal leaders, including Chief Ranatiiostha Swamp of Akwesasne and Dwayne Zacharie of Kahnawake, report Mexican cartels acquiring farmland near the border and increasing migrant-related crime tied to illicit trade.
Jurisdictional complexities, limited resources, and fragmented law enforcement authority hinder responses, prompting calls for expanded cross-border cooperation and federal support, including land-based shiprider agreements.
Una reserva indígena de Nueva York cerca de la frontera entre Estados Unidos y Canadá enfrenta un aumento de la delincuencia transnacional, incluida la trata de personas y el contrabando, impulsada por la actividad de los cárteles y los desafíos jurisdiccionales.