
Consider This from NPR The People Smuggling Fentanyl Across The Border From Mexico May Not Be Who You Think
Aug 9, 2023
Fentanyl smuggling is more complex than it seems. Many couriers are U.S. citizens with legal border access, challenging common assumptions about the crisis. A personal story unfolds, revealing the desperation and financial struggles driving individuals into the trade. The podcast delves into the intricate tactics used by smugglers and the alarming frequency of small-scale trafficking incidents, shedding light on the dire consequences of addiction and the impact of economic hardship amid the pandemic.
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Political Debate on Fentanyl Entry
- The method of fentanyl entry into the U.S. is a political debate.
- Some Republicans dispute that it mainly comes through ports of entry.
Conflicting Reports on Fentanyl Seizures
- Border Patrol Chief John Modlin stated that most fentanyl seized in his sector was backpacked across the border.
- This contradicts claims that most fentanyl comes through ports of entry.
Haley's Smuggling Story
- Haley, a struggling single mother, smuggled fentanyl to regain custody of her children.
- She was caught on her first attempt, highlighting the risks involved.
