Monday, May 27, 2024

Our Border and the Gotaways

Last week, the Drug Enforcement Administration released a report that said that the two worst Mexican drug cartels are operating in all fifty states and are fighting each other for control of the drug trade in several U.S. cities.

The DEA said that we are enduring the worst drug crisis in U.S. history.

According to the DEA report, "The deadly reach of the Mexican Sinaloa and Jalisco cartels into U.S. communities is extended by the wholesale-level traffickers and street dealers bringing the cartels' drugs to market, sometimes creating their own deadly drug mixtures Together, the Sinaloa and Jalisco cartels have caused the worst drug crisis in U.S. history." But it's worse than that - far worse - because that report tells only a fraction of the story.

The Mexican drug cartels control many of the people who smuggle illegal aliens into the U.S. About seven million have come into the U.S. during Biden's presidency, been "Arrested," and released into the nation since Biden was inaugurated.

" The terrorists can pay the Mexican cartels to smuggle their jihadis into the U.S. and into our cities.

Last week, U.S. Fleet Forces Command boss Admiral Daryl Caudle told a Fox News interviewer that attempted penetrations of military bases by foreign nationals "is happening more and more.

It's pretty obvious that terrorists who have entered the U.S. over Biden's open borders are testing our vulnerabilities.

https://spectator.org/our-border-and-the-gotaways/ 

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