The Laundrymen by Jeffrey Robinson

The Laundrymen by Jeffrey Robinson

Author:Jeffrey Robinson
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: fbi, cocaine, caribbean, mafia, miami, us customs, money laundering, luciano, colombia, yakuza, dea, drug cartels, drug money, swiss banks, dirty money, secret banking, lansky, jeffrey robinson, maffiya, shell companies, smurfing
Publisher: Jeffrey Robinson


The Caribbean is home to 31 million people, nearly two-thirds of whom natively speak Spanish. Another 20 percent are French or Creole speaking. Separated by water, culture, history and politics, the region is anything but homogeneous. It is easier to reach Barbados from New York than it is from Curacao. The most convenient schedule from Kingston, Jamaica, to Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic is through Miami. One of the few characteristics most of the islands share is that they are generally considered to be in America's backyard. At the end of World War II, sugar was the region's main crop and the United States was the region's primary market. Since then, sugar exports to the US have steadily declined and so have earnings for oil and bauxite. But the islands are still America's backyard. The US remains the primary market. Except now the main product is narcotics.



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