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 103 STAT. 1102 PUBLIC LAW 101-164—NOV. 21, 1989 ASSETS FORFEITURK FUND To fight the war on drugs, $25,000,000 for awards for information in drug cases, purchase of evidence for drug violations, equipping conveyances for drug law enforcement, and other expenses as au- thorized by 28 U.S.C. 524(c)(l)(A)(ii), (B), (C), (F) and (G), as amended, to be derived from the Department of Justice Assets Forfeiture Fund. INTERAGENCY LAW ENFORCEMENT ORGANIZED CRIME DRUG ENFORCEMENT For carrying out efforts at National Drug Control $46,361,000 to strengthen the ability of the Federal Government to attack drug cartels and other organized crime groups through the eleven co- operating Federal agencies which participate in the organized crime drug enforcement task forces. FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES For carrying out efforts at National Drug Control, $97,045,000, to strengthen Federal domestic law enforcement at the local level to include additional agents, support personnel and equipment, improvements in automation and telecommunications, and enhance- ments in field equipment and training. DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES For carrying out efforts at National Drug Control, $64,301,000, for additional agents, support personnel and equipment for improved domestic drug law enforcement; for expanded cleanup and disposal of toxic chemicals from clandestine laboratories; to expand State and local task forces; to complete the nationwide placement of asset removal teams; and to improve intelligence programs. IMMIGRATION AND NATURAUZATION SERVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES For carrying out efforts at National Drug Control and the Presi- dent's initiative to combat violent crime, $16,891,000, for additional Border Patrol agents to improve drug interdiction efforts and for additional investigators and other staff needed to increase the apprehension and detention of criminal aliens. FEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM SALARIES AND EXPENSES For carrying out efforts at National Drug Control and the Presi- dent's initiative to combat violent crime, $54,923,000, for additional staff to activate new prisons, to improve stafHng at existing institu- tions, and to fund additional support costs associated with the projected increases in Federal prison populations.

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