The Reaper's Line: Life and Death on the Mexican Border
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A true story of violence, drugs, human smuggling and dirty politicians along the Mexican/American border.
When he was 14, Lee Morgan learned to shoot a rifle from a young Marine who later became the "Texas Tower Sniper." Four years later, Lee was conducting CIA assassination missions in Vietnam. Then he spent the next 31 years on the U.S.-Mexico border as a federal agent, where the struggle against smugglers of drugs and starving human beings is as harrowing as anything Lee encountered in Vietnam.
The Reaper's Line is a non-fiction account of unparalleled official corruption, mass murders, gunfights, treason, betrayal, and government wrongdoing.
- ISBN13: 9781887896979
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A realistic view of the War to protect America's Borders. - James D. Wiley - Reserve, NM, USA
Having been born and raised in Douglas, Arizona, I grew up with a first hand view of the corruption in that area. I knew Lee Morgan when I lived and taught in Douglas. The corruption in both the local government and that of the Mexican city of Auga Prieta, State of Sonora and the federal government of Mexico was not hidden, but out in the open.
Lee Morgan brings out the truth of how a few honest federal officers combined with good honest state, county and a few local officers were trying to make a difference.
This book is honest, brutal, and very disturbing; but it is the truth.
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