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Because they are worth hundreds of millions, if not billions, and they know about Risk Management.......and you would know that because................
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Because they are worth hundreds of millions, if not billions, and they know about Risk Management.......and you would know that because................
So why did you ask the dumb question of percentages.
How much damage does 10% do?
So the WHOLE border is a legal point of entry. Smfh.So you know what's along the border? THE BORDER! It says nothing about legal points of entry.
Most of those drugs were seized at the ports of entry, but that should not be confused with the fact that most of the fentanyl is entering the United States come through those ports.From the Center of Immigration studies:
A review of CBP’s enforcement statistics reveals two things that are particularly interesting: First, CBP’s seizures of the lethal drug fentanyl are up this fiscal year. Second, most Border Patrol seizures of the narcotic are occurring at the Southwest border, and more of the stuff is being apprehended in wide-open areas near the border than at interior checkpoints. Due to the president’s immigration policies, however, the border is still open for cartels to push death, as a recent lawsuit explains.
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CBP, Border Patrol Fentanyl Seizures Up at the Southwest Border
The amount of illegal drugs making it onto the streets and into the communities of America and the number of illegal migrants at the border are inextricably linked. Border Patrol agents who are feeding migrants and changing diapers aren’t there to stop the drug smugglers bringing their “product”...cis.org
makes you wonder how much wasn’t seized at the Ports of Entry and how much is coming through other areasMost of those drugs were seized at the ports of entry, but that should not be confused with the fact that most of the fentanyl is entering the United States come through those ports.
Almost all of those drugs were seized at the Southwest border, 869.2 pounds, or just less than 98 percent of all Border Patrol seizures.
Seems some Border Guards may be earning some extra money.Most of those drugs were seized at the ports of entry, but that should not be confused with the fact that most of the fentanyl is entering the United States come through those ports.
Almost all of those drugs were seized at the Southwest border, 869.2 pounds, or just less than 98 percent of all Border Patrol seizures.
Most of those drugs were seized at the ports of entry, but that should not be confused with the fact that most of the fentanyl is entering the United States come through those ports.
Almost all of those drugs were seized at the Southwest border, 869.2 pounds, or just less than 98 percent of all Border Patrol seizures.
So the WHOLE border is a legal point of entry. Smfh.
“Ports of entry” along the U.S. southern border are official crossing points where U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers regulate the flow of people and goods between the United States and Mexico.
Is the WHOLE border an official crossing point?
Could you repeat that 40 times?No. Everyplace outside of those checkpoints are illegal to cross and transport recreational drugs. That's the point.
Do you have anything to back that up or as usual is that just your opinion.makes you wonder how much wasn’t seized at the Ports of Entry and how much is coming through other areas
but thanks to xiden the cartels changed a lot of the business plans, they drastically increased their human trafficking business thanks to his open border policies, there is massive demand…
joey xiden, brining back the cartels better
It actually said MOST of it is seized at points of entry.Didn't you read the quote I pasted? and more of the stuff is being apprehended in wide-open areas near the border than at interior checkpoints. What don't you understand about that statement? And even if you dispute it, they provided a hyperlink to the study.
the President of Mexico stated it best in the intel his govt collected about the cartelsDo you have anything to back that up or as usual is that just your opinion.
It actually said MOST of it is seized at points of entry.
Where are the points of entry located?No it said most at the southwest border, not southwest points of entry. It went on to say more was being confiscated in wide open spaces near the border.
You do realize that border and points of entry are not synonymous, don't you?
at certain places on the border...and around the country...Ports of Entry don't have to be on the border.Where are the points of entry located?
The ones on the Southwest Border of course.at certain places on the border...and around the country...Ports of Entry don't have to be on the border.
Yes, there are some there as well.The ones on the Southwest Border of course.
Where are the points of entry located?