U.S. lawmakers and officials are expressing concerns about the influx of fentanyl and the rise in human trafficking at the southern border. They blame President Biden's open-border policies for the surge in violent crime and overdose deaths. Representative Feenstra has introduced the Build the Wall and Fight Fentanyl Act to seize funds from drug cartels for border wall completion. The issue is also highlighted as a critical border problem affecting rural communities.
The flood of fentanyl pouring across our southern border and the rising rates of human trafficking are unacceptable. Unfortunately, these issues are a direct result of President Biden's open-border policies. This week, I had the opportunity to sit down with Idaho sheriffs to… https://t.co/GhJpU3Z4UM
There has been enough fentanyl to kill the entire human population intercepted at the border since Joe Biden took office, and overdose deaths across the country are higher than ever before.
I introduced the Build the Wall and Fight Fentanyl Act to seize money from the drug cartels so that we can use those funds to finish the border wall and keep deadly fentanyl away from our kids and out of our rural communities. #IA04
Fentanyl is crossing our border, human trafficking is on the rise, and communities across the country are seeing an uptick in violent crime as a result of this president’s refusal to take executive action to secure our southern border. https://t.co/oKTGtJfOGQ
Fentanyl is wrecking communities and destroying families. It’s past time we stop drug trafficking at our southern border, address other critical border problems, and keep our country safe. (1/4)