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specman · 51-55, M
Biden won't address the border or the fentanyl problem or really anything that would benefit the people of this country but he will send billions of taxpayer's dollars to a foreign country.
BlueVeins · 22-25
@specman https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/01/20/fact-sheet-president-biden-sends-immigration-bill-to-congress-as-part-of-his-commitment-to-modernize-our-immigration-system/
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2023/01/05/fact-sheet-biden-harris-administration-announces-new-border-enforcement-actions/
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2023/01/05/fact-sheet-biden-harris-administration-announces-new-border-enforcement-actions/
Graylight · 51-55, F
@specman It's not a "one thing or the other" issue. Some people can actually have multiple items on an agenda. And, you don't even know what you're talking about.
In 2021, [b]U.S. citizens were 86.3% of convicted fentanyl drug traffickers[/b]—ten times greater than convictions of illegal immigrants for the same offense.
[b]Over 90 percent of fentanyl seizures occur at legal crossing points[/b] or interior vehicle checkpoints, not on illegal migration routes, so U.S. citizens (who are subject to less scrutiny) when crossing legally are the best smugglers.
Fentanyl smuggling is ultimately funded by U.S. consumers who pay for illicit opioids: [b]nearly 99 percent of whom are U.S. [/b]citizens.
Just[b] 0.02% [/b]of the people arrested by Border Patrol for crossing illegally possessed any fentanyl whatsoever.
[i]https://www.cato.org/blog/fentanyl-smuggled-us-citizens-us-citizens-not-asylum-seekers[/i]
In 2021, [b]U.S. citizens were 86.3% of convicted fentanyl drug traffickers[/b]—ten times greater than convictions of illegal immigrants for the same offense.
[b]Over 90 percent of fentanyl seizures occur at legal crossing points[/b] or interior vehicle checkpoints, not on illegal migration routes, so U.S. citizens (who are subject to less scrutiny) when crossing legally are the best smugglers.
Fentanyl smuggling is ultimately funded by U.S. consumers who pay for illicit opioids: [b]nearly 99 percent of whom are U.S. [/b]citizens.
Just[b] 0.02% [/b]of the people arrested by Border Patrol for crossing illegally possessed any fentanyl whatsoever.
[i]https://www.cato.org/blog/fentanyl-smuggled-us-citizens-us-citizens-not-asylum-seekers[/i]