Biden's open border facilitates drug terrorists

 DC Daily Journal:

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents continue to seize record amounts of fentanyl, methamphetamine, guns, and ammunition at the Mariposa Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona.

Seizures in May maintained the trend of authorities apprehending accused smugglers attempting to transport drugs into the United States and firearms to Mexico.

Cartel and gang operations have a history of smuggling people and drugs into the United States, as well as weapons, ammunition, cash, and other contraband to Mexico using stolen vehicles, according to law enforcement sources.

Last month, CBP inspectors intercepted more than over three million fentanyl tablets in one load, according to Mariposa Nogales Port Director Michael Humphries. After checking a utility trailer, a canine squad helped investigators discover around 3,372,300 fentanyl pills buried inside hollow steel beams that formed the trailer’s bottom.

According to the United States Drug Enforcement Agency, seven out of every ten fentanyl pills seized contain a fatal amount of fentanyl.

In one single seizure, CBP agents confiscated enough fentanyl tablets to kill at least 2.36 million people, according to the DEA’s calculation.

Another stop saw CBP officials conducting outbound operations collect 13,460 rounds of assault weapon ammo. After investigating the car, they discovered the ammunition hidden inside the panels, firewall, and one of the doors.

During another outbound stop, they seized 53,858 rounds of various caliber ammunition, two handguns, nine M13 Thermobaric devices, and 18 magazines. The ammo and “large amount of munitions was most likely going to supply and support cartel operations,” Humphries added.

In another check, Nogales POE CBP officials conducting commercial operations discovered 323 pounds of methamphetamine disguised within a cargo of charcoal. Some of the parcels contained packets disguised as charcoal logs, which contained meth mixed in with the charcoal. A K9 unit contributed to the discovery of the stash.

According to AddictionResources.net, the deadly dose of methamphetamine is approximately 200 milligrams. Based on the amount collected, and using this standard, they seized enough meth to kill over 2,267 people.

In the week preceding Memorial Day weekend, Nogales POE CBP inspectors seized about 265,275 fentanyl tablets in a spare tire at a single stop on May 26. On May 28, they seized 56 pounds of meth that had been stashed in a spare tire.

On May 29, authorities confiscated around 22,050 fentanyl pills tied to the legs of an alleged smuggler. They also seized around 49,950 fentanyl pills concealed within a car battery.

They seized enough fentanyl and meth to kill more than 25.6 million people in just a few stops.
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These stops obviously do not include the "gotaways" whose number is also in the millions.  Joe Biden's borders policies are a threat to American safety in many ways not just the drug terrorists.  It is clear that he has no ability to deter enemy operatives from entering the country and do great damage. 

See also:

Texas Authorities Arrest ‘Most Wanted’ Criminal Illegal Immigrant

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 He was deported from the U.S. in 2016 after being convicted of a DUI with a chid in the car and assaulting a family member, the press release reads. He was also arrested for assault in 2021, and a warrant was issued for his arrest in 2023 for aggravated sexual assault of a child and indecency with a child by sexual contact.

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