Crockett and Tubbs are disgusted with the situation and walk out.
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Crockett and Tubbs were "recommended" by Ramon (who's working with the government in exchange for a free walk on his charges) for their knowledge of undercover work, their experience with Latin American drug dealers and their integrity. They want Borbon out before his country plunges into full-fledged revolution, and they will provide a contact with weapons to aid them. Chief Richard Highsmith is brought in as well (in a similar manner to Crockett and Tubbs) and the three are given their "unofficial" mission: To bring Borbon back to the US, because he can provide "valuable information" to the government in bringing down the Medellin cartel in Costa Morada, a big step in stopping the flow of drugs into Miami. The Vice cops are led to a darkened theater, which lights up to reveal a group of people led by Colonel Andrew Baker of the Special Drug Enforcement Task Force. The occupants come out, frisk them, and take them away. When he comes out a car chase ensues, but two large black vehicles cut Crockett and Tubbs off. In Miami, Crockett and Tubbs are waiting for Ramon, a "two-bit gangster" completing a drug deal. While Borbon and Jimindez talk about getting the general out, they receive a "gift" from Montoya - a coffin with Guzman's body in it, and a note promising that the coffin is the only way he'll leave the country. Meanwhile Caesar Montoya, the head of the local drug cartel, waylays a Borbon aide named Guzman, who is transporting $2 million of Borbon's money after some roughing up admits the money is going to the US. In riot-torn Costa Morada, General Manuel Borbon is speaking with reporters about his regime and the massive civil unrest he answers with indifference and denies rumors he's leaving the country, before leaving with his aide-de-camp, Captain Jimindez. Crockett and Tubbs are sent to Central America to bring back a dictator with information on major players in the drug underworld, in what could prove to be their final assignment.