DEA freaking out over Narco drug cartel network and its ties to China
05/28/2024 // Ethan Huff // 1.5K Views
The vast majority of fentanyl flooding across the U.S. southern border into South Dakota, anyway, comes from Mexico – but the chemicals used to make that fentanyl come from China, a new report warns.
Data from the Drug Enforcement Agency's (DEA) National Drug Threat Assessment 2024 shows that both the southern and northern borders are seeing back-and-forth travel of Mexican drug cartels that are getting their drug ingredients from the world's largest communist dictatorship.
"This border security is critical," commented Minnehaha County Sheriff Michael Milstead during a recent Sioux Falls, S.D., crime report about the region's high-intensity drug trafficking area (HIDTA). "It has made every sheriff in America a border sheriff, and every city in our country a border city."
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