FILE - In this Thursday, April 9, 2009 file photo, alleged drug traffickers stand before the media after their arrest along with items seized from them by the Mexican Army in Tijuana, Mexico. A highly touted U.S. Treasury Department program to starve Mexican drug cartels of $25 billion a year in U.S. income has blocked just $3 million this year, an Associated Press investigation has found. That's in addition to $58 million seized in cash under a new initiative at the U.S.-Mexico border. The figures suggest that $99.75 of every $100 the cartels ship south is getting through — money that is fueling a brutal war that has killed 14,000 people in three years.
(AP Photo/Guillermo Arias, File)