While there is a lot of injustice, and systemic racisim and classcisim in the (all) but specific to this federal justice system, people are rarely indicted for simply posing for pics on facebook, that is kind of a preposterous stance....that is an extreme and uncommon example.....because the feds are so through, they know just who they are targeting and for what reasons, if you read a search warrant affidavit, or an indictment, they detail individual acts and instances where they charge people, you won't see 'posed for picture on 2/23/ as a charge'. That may be do state their case for gang involvement, or continuing criminal enterprise....But, you will almost always see an instance of low level drug sales, or trafficking or actions at the behest of shot callers, which is criminal conspiracy. If a car packed full of marijuana pounds gets crossed into the country, and you pick it up, and drive it to a secured location, if you pick up a girl from the border, with a vagina full of crystal meth, you are guilty of crimes. You don't get a racketeering charge for a picture, what is common, however, is low level offenders, in top down, often hierarchal drug networks getting long sentences, because they were involved, sometimes tenuously in the crew. A lot of the times, I think that is really grotesque and just a deplorable situation all around. It's an ugly thing, and there is no real easy solution. Drug networks like these will al ways get cracked, and it's usually easy for the police on the other side, with technology, intelligence, etc, they don't have a chance, so in typical US fashion, you have a lot of college educated, trained, mostly white men, taking down large, often unsophisticated, from mostly impoverished communities, drug networks. And then they get long sentences, which severely impact their community, the cycle feeds on itself.