Texas law enforcement has seized 488 million lethal doses of fentanyl during the #OperationLoneStar border mission, enough to kill every person in the United States and Mexico. Arizona saw 27,000 pounds of fentanyl confiscated last fiscal year, with concerns raised about the impact. More than 2,100 Texans died of fentanyl-related poisonings last year, highlighting the deadly consequences of the drug. Fentanyl is identified as the leading cause of death among U.S. adults aged 18-45, with efforts being made to combat its supply chains.
Fentanyl is the leading cause of death of U.S. adults between 18-45 years old. Countless young American futures have been stolen by this poison. @RepNewhouse reiterates how the FY25 SFOPS bill invests in critical enforcement efforts against illicit substance supply chains. https://t.co/2ESwQ2kN0N
Fentanyl is not family friendly.
More than 2,100 Texans DIED of fentanyl-related poisonings last year Texas’ border security efforts are seizing the deadly drugs brought in by Biden’s unsecured border https://t.co/lTmouOinJ1
27,000 pounds of fentanyl was confiscated & seized in the last fiscal year. Almost half of that was in Arizona. I'm not okay with that. And neither are the people of my great state. We have to bring this to an end. @JoeBiden & @RubenGallego are the reason we have an open… https://t.co/YKfqOdky8X
488 million: That's how many lethal doses of fentanyl have been seized by Texas law enforcement during the #OperationLoneStar border mission. That's enough fentanyl to kill every man, woman and child in the United States and Mexico. Texas continues to lead the way in the battle… https://t.co/kyg6FlVo8w