The President of Mexico says cartels aren't at fault for the fentanyl crisis in the United States. This comes weeks after the Mexican military seized over half a million fentanyl pills in their largest synthetic drug lab raid to date. More info:
SAN DIEGO – The crisis at the border has been utilized by cartels and criminals to flood fentanyl across the border, according to experts, leading to a sharp increase in the illegal import of the drug since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Recently, the President of Mexico denied that the cartels have a major role to play in the import of the drug into the United States. He claimed more fentanyl reaches the U.S. and Canada directly than reaches Mexico, implying the drug is coming into the U.S. from another outside source like Asia.KUSI’s Dan Plante went live with details.
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