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Join Florida International University for an interactive discussion on From Fujian to Flushing: Chinese Criminal Networks in the Americas and Beyond. This newly released report investigates the rise of Chinese transnational criminal organizations involved in fentanyl trafficking, money laundering, illicit marijuana cultivation, and wildlife trafficking.

Hear from one of the researchers behind the study and engage in a panel discussion on its key findings, policy implications, and what can be done to address these growing threats.

Our Panelists:
Myah D. Havertong
Graduate Research Assistant at the Gordon Institute for Public Policy

Francisco "Frank" Mora
Former Ambassador Organization of American States

Isabel Chiriboga
Assistant Director, Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center

Moderator:
Anna Trinidad
Hamilton Scholar, FIU in Washington, DC

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