Camarena up long enough to proceed the questioning. Both Captain Zavala and Agent Camarena were initially interred in one place and then distributed to another location where they were found. What was left of them, showed the signs of torture. The following search for the murderers was called the largest in DEA history.
In Agent Camarena’s hometown, Calexico, California, the community issue of support turned into an organized national response in which the people developed red ribbons.
They became an androgolossia for preclusion in way to diminish the insistence for illicit drugs and illegitimate use of legalized drugs in the United States of America. The subsequent year the California State Parent-Teacher Association,PTA, acquired the Red Ribbon Campaign. Red Ribbon Week was recognized across the nation with President Ronald Reagan and his First Lady attending as the Honorary Chairs, in 1988. From then on, it has been an annual national celebration and
recognition. Today, Red Ribbon week is nationally celebrated in the recognition of Camarena’s memory. It brings more citizens together to elevate awareness concerning the desire for tobacco, alcohol, and other violence and drug preclusion, early mediation, and treatment amenities. The Red Ribbon Campaign is a symbol of support for the Drug Enforcement Administration, DEA, efforts to reduce the use of drugs through prevention and medical education programs. It is one of the most overt drug awareness campaign noticed every year in the United States. They show respect, not only to Camarena, but to all the citizens, male and female, who have made the final offering in support of our nation’s clash against drug trafficking and maltreatment.