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Biden’s Border Crisis Is Killing More Americans Than Ever With Spike In Drug Trafficking: Cartels are taking advantage of law enforcement weaknesses to smuggle record amounts of fentanyl
The Federalist ^ | 12/07/2021 | Vince Bielski

Posted on 12/07/2021 1:02:19 PM PST by SeekAndFind

On a September afternoon, Allyssia Solorio wondered why her energetic young brother hadn’t emerged from his bedroom in their Sacramento, Calif., home. When she opened his door, she saw 23-year-old Mikael leaning back on his bed with his legs dangling over the side. She rushed to her brother and shook him, but to no avail.

He was dead. A counterfeit pharmaceutical pill laced with illicit fentanyl had killed him.

Mikael Tirado was one of an estimated 93,331 overdose fatalities in the United States last year – an all-time high. Nearly five times the murder rate, the deadly overdose toll was primarily caused by fentanyl, a highly lethal synthetic opioid. It’s manufactured mostly by Mexican cartels with ingredients imported from China, and then smuggled over the southwestern U.S. border. Fentanyl has been arriving in larger quantities each year since at least 2016.

The cartels are taking advantage of law enforcement weaknesses and policy failures to smuggle record amounts of the lethal drug into the United States, according to interviews with half a dozen current and former drug and immigration agents. While a lack of screening technology to find contraband at ports of entry and an inept U.S-Mexico campaign to cripple the cartels are longstanding issues, there’s also a new one: the flood of migrants across the border that the Biden administration has done little to stop.

Former law enforcement officials say the cartels are behind the surge, overwhelming the capacity of agents to pursue drug smugglers. They can freely enter Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California carrying fentanyl while agents are diverted to apprehending and processing migrants.

Frustrated border agents and their union have been calling on Congress to send reinforcements. But help is not on the way. The administration’s upcoming budget request doesn’t include funding for more Customs and Border Protection agents.

Instead, the administration is embracing a public health approach to the fentanyl crisis. It has proposed spending $11.2 billion – a huge increase over last year – to expand substance abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery services. But curbing opioid addiction is very challenging. Most substance abusers avoid treatment, according to researchers, and only about one-third of those receiving long-term medical care fully recover.

Cartels have turned to fentanyl because the super-potent powder is cheap to produce, making it more profitable than heroin, says Eric Triana, an assistant special agent in charge at the DEA division in New York. Fentanyl’s potency – at 50 times the strength of heroin – is what makes it so deadly. DEA analysis found that 40 percent of the seized pills had a potentially deadly dose.

“I saw the devastation that heroin brought to Baltimore as a young police officer,” Triana says. “But fentanyl is a more potent deadly threat. It’s frightening.”

Crime groups have gained complete control of the Mexican side of the 1,950-mile border, directing the flow of both migrants and drugs, says Victor Avila, a former supervisory special agent with Immigration and Customs Enforcement who specialized in human and narcotics trafficking. The smugglers make their way across tough terrain to one of hundreds of stash houses located near roads in the border region. The drugs are then placed in cars and driven through often unguarded checkpoints and across the country.

Rather than pursue these smugglers, many Border Patrol agents are handling the crush of migrants entering the U.S. In a statement to RealClearInvestigations, a CBP spokesperson pointed to increased drug busts as evidence of strong enforcement. But agents say more seizures actually indicates that more of the deadly drug is entering the country since they have only been capturing an estimated 10 to 15 percent of the total. More manpower would certainly help, but agents say that Mexico must start targeting cartel production labs to further cut the supply.

“Destroying the labs has to be a top priority because, without them, the cartels can’t continue to kill our kids,” says Derek Maltz, the former director of the Drug Enforcement Administration’s special operations division, which primarily targets cartels.

But President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador ended Mexico’s military campaign against cartel leaders two years ago. The populist president is pushing an agenda to reduce poverty in the hope that it will curb the appeal of drug smuggling. Meanwhile, the cartels face little resistance.

“The cartels control Mexico. All of it,” says Avila, the former ICE agent who survived gunshot wounds in an ambush with a cartel. “They are running a parallel government.”

Vanda Felbab-Brown, a scholar focusing on nonstate armed actors at the Brookings Institution, has called on the administration to “get tough” with Mexico, urging it to use financial support as leverage to compel Mexico to target mid-level cartel operatives and their corrupt government protectors. But the State Department is taking a conciliatory position, essentially backing Lopez Obrador’s economic-development strategy in an agreement between the two countries announced in early October.

In the meantime, more fentanyl smuggled into the U.S. means more deaths. Triana, the DEA special agent, estimates that the number of overdose fatalities this year will either be on par with or exceed last year’s.

This article was adapted from a RealClearInvestigations article published Nov. 4.



TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Mexico; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bidenvoters; bordercrisis; cartels; fentanyl

1 posted on 12/07/2021 1:02:19 PM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

%10 is good business

and brother, business is booming!!


2 posted on 12/07/2021 1:04:22 PM PST by cuz1961 (USCGR Veteran )
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To: cuz1961

I thought Heels Up was handling this ..


3 posted on 12/07/2021 1:07:39 PM PST by Col Frank Slade
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To: cuz1961

Too bad we couldn’t get a few hundred men to arm themselves with flamethrowers and put up a firewall everyday until we burn them out. Drugs burn real well!!


4 posted on 12/07/2021 1:07:59 PM PST by princess leah
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To: SeekAndFind

I’m pretty Libertarian.
I fail to understand why killing off our stupid citizens is a bad thing.
Other than Democrat government mandates, nobody is forced to take drugs.
That is all.


5 posted on 12/07/2021 1:12:16 PM PST by rellic
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To: SeekAndFind

and spike in cases of the Wu Hu Flu


6 posted on 12/07/2021 1:19:20 PM PST by Tennessee Nana
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To: SeekAndFind

The primary reason human beings form government is to protect the citizens from harm by people outside the community or nation. This protection permits the citizens to flourish economically and socially.

The American revolution was fought and won against Great Britain over defense issues including Native American attacks on frontier settlements, quartering of soldiers in citizen homes, imposition of heavy taxes to fund the army and navy imperialistic Britain required to maintain control over its global colonial empire, arbitrary restrictions on commerce which limited the economic development, impressment of sailors on American ships transporting goods on the ocean. Once the colonies secured freedom during the American Revolution they created a document to provide the basis of governance. This document, the Constitution, states clearly the purpose of the federal government in its preamble:

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

For government to be legitimate in the United States Each citizen today should be asking:

1). Do we have a “more perfect union”? Is the government promoting stronger unity and pride in our collective being or is it promoting division, distrust, and hate in the population?
2). Is the government fairly administering “Justice” or do we have a politicized judiciary and law enforcement resulting in different results for citizens based on wealth, social class, race, or relationships with government officials?
3). Is the government providing for the common defense? Are the borders secure against non-citizens entering the nation and doing harm to citizens or consuming the resources of communities? Are foreigners attacking citizens in the homeland directly by trafficking drugs or human beings inside our borders. It he government preventing foreign actors from hacking the computer systems of businesses and individuals inside our nation. Is the government preventing foreign businesses or nations from stealing intellectual property of citizens? Does the government in diplomacy promote American interests first or does it subjugate the interests of American citizens, and the nation as a whole, to an idealizing notion of international welfare?
4). Does the government promote the general welfare? Do laws and regulations benefit all citizens or are they designed to protect or further the interests of only some of the people? Is the tax system fair or does it contain thousands of special provisions and exemptions for those favored by government? Is there transparency to actions by government? Do citizens have easy appeal and redress to arbitrary and capricious actions by government or does the government seize property without fair compensation and imprison people indefinitely without bail and speedy trial? Are the policies of the nation’s government promoting and creating conditions for prosperity for all American citizens or does the government arbitrarily choose winners and losers? Do government schools provide instruction in the skills required for children to live and prosper as adults in the economic system and society?
5). Are the blessings of liberty secure today and are conditions in place to ensure they will be secure tomorrow? Is the voting process secure from fraud and manipulation? Do the federal courts and law enforcement organizations ensure the rights guaranteed to all citizens are secure to each citizen every day? Are there secret and public courts which permit government officials to violate rights of citizens and imprison them without due process of law? Are guaranteed rights infringed on by government officials through arbitrary directives and orders? Do all citizens have an understanding of the laws passed by government or are there tens of thousands of pages of laws to which the people are subject - too many for any individual to know and understand? Are the elected representatives serving themselves and special interests or are dedicated to improving the general welfare of all citizens they represent?

When our nation’s leaders consciously and deliberately determine they will not ascribe to the goals outlined in the Preamble, will not ensure the rights delineated in the Constitution are protected for all, and will not protect the all citizens from harm, then the people must decide if they will live under tyranny or replace the government in order to secure the blessings of liberty.


7 posted on 12/07/2021 2:24:57 PM PST by Soul of the South (The past is gone and cannot be changed. Tomorrow can be a better day if we work on it.)
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8 posted on 12/07/2021 4:02:50 PM PST by caww ( )
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