Drug Trafficking Is Still Hurting Average Americans
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As the country watches the border ahead of the election, cartel-trafficked fentanyl is still destroying lives. How will this impact the results in November.
From Just the News. While President Joe Biden vowed to combat illegal drug trafficking during his administration, statistics show that it is still on the rise and negatively impacting everyday Americans.
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In 2022, President Joe Biden announced his National Drug Control Strategy that had a goal to address untreated addiction and to strengthen law enforcement’s ability to go after drug traffickers. …
According to a recent report from The Hill, two powerful Mexican drug cartels have eliminated competition regarding trafficking drugs in 2024.
The cartels, Sinaloa and Jalisco are two of the deadliest drug cartels that have impacted the U.S. According to government officials, 200 Americans a day die from the drug fentanyl which is often trafficked by cartels. …
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration released a report last month that stated that the Sinaloa Cartel and money launderers have an alliance that could be linked to Chinese underground banking. …
The DEA has referred to fentanyl as the “nation’s greatest and most urgent drug threat.” …
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(Excerpt from Just the News. Photo Credit: CBP photo by Jerry Glaser)
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Yes, we need to speak out, pray, and stand up against the cartels and the sale of illegal drugs ! This is so true and problem is worsening. However, there is another side of the difficulty. What about the people in the USA that are buying these drugs? This is at least half of the problem but is hardly or maybe never mentioned. We also need to speak out, pray, and stand up about using drugs!! There need to be adults working to let the young people know about the dangers of the drugs and to urge abstinence and to make laws against buying drugs and enforce these laws. Stopping the cartels is an excellent plan but what will we do to stop users ? Some of them are pretty much led by “so-called” friends and barely understand what they’re getting into. We have had say no to drug plans but let’s pray for effective plans. Lives depend on Christian prayers and actions.
DEAR JESUS
ALLOW FOLKS TO ENJOY NATURAL STATES INSTEAD OF ALTERED STATES. AND KNOW THE BOTTOM OUT OF THE DRUG AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING TRADES. THAT GUILTSTRIKES THESE PEOPLESO HARD THEY STOP AND MAKE AMENDS.
I ASK IN JESUS’ NAME
AMEN
The Native Americans reservations
https://youtu.be/fu3s85735kk?si=lX7nC1qB0lgf7Ea_
https://www.nbcnews.com/now/video/mexican-drug-cartel-targets-native-american-reservations-in-montana-203999301848
Thank you, Kendra, for posting this link. The same thing is happening on all 9 South Dakora reservations, but the tribal leaders refuse to admit it publicly. They would rather ban the governor than admit she was right in calling out the cartels for using reservations to traffick drugs.