US Border Protection works to keep fentanyl out of the ‘wrong hands’ as overdoses on the rise

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Over 180,000 overdose deaths were reported in 2021, according to the Centers of Disease Control.

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection is letting the public know how they work to stop the dangerous drug from getting into the hands of dealers and users.

Fentanyl is manufactured and shipped any and everywhere despite task forces, tougher criminal laws, and prevention and awareness efforts. People are still dying at an alarming rate from drug overdoses linked to fentanyl.“Early on we were seeing powdered fentanyl coming across the border. What we’re seeing now is an explosion of a different variety of pills. If you went to our laboratory, you’d see blue pills, orange pills and pink pills.

Fentanyl is getting into the country in unimaginable ways. Often times people attach the drug to themselves for a financial reward if they successfully smuggle it into the country.

 

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Report the news! The border has been over run. You people are cotton headed ninny muggins

SecMayorkas should be arrested for treason along with the entire JoeBiden administration for allowing MILLIONS of unvetted people into the country. Enough is Enough! There is no excuse for open borders!

Secure the damn border.

China floods our border with Fentanyl. Biden does nothing because China owns him.

That’s not what most border protection agents say. They say they are busy welcoming the more than 2 million border crossers flocking to the red carpet invitation from Ole Joe and Word Salad Kamala. Keep up with the actual news reporting though. As they say better late than never

Bidens wide open border,ten percent for the big guy

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