Pubdate: Sat, 14 Sep 2002 Source: Arizona Daily Star (AZ) Copyright: 2002 Pulitzer Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.azstarnet.com/star/today/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/23 Author: Stuart Hunter Williams RESULTS OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND Thanks for a two-part series (Sept. 8-9) on how illegal immigration and drug trafficking across the U.S.-Mexico border are creating public hazards and despoiling our unique environment. As a regular user of the mountain ranges and desert parks situated between Tucson and Mexico, I increasingly pick up litter on these outings and keep my wits about me for what seems like an inevitable run-in on a trail. Let's not kid ourselves: Demand is pervasive in the United States, whether for illicit drugs, farm workers in Washington, construction workers in Phoenix or housemaids in Los Angeles. Increasingly, as the articles illustrated, it's our border heritage that is paying the price. As long as there are work opportunities and drug demand in the United States (both are likely to continue), enough supply will find its way to the marketplace. In the process, lives will continue to be lost, the environment will be further degraded and taxpayers will pay more. Stuart Hunter Williams Graduate student - --- MAP posted-by: Beth