marion county there were 2 pounds of fentanyl discovered on a drug bust by our local law enforcement. that is an offense felt like kill every man, woman, child and the state of florida several times over. it is killing our community and it s happening in every community across america. no one is immune and this is the thing people tend to ignore is the opioid crisis which is the number one killer of people between the ages of 1845 not covid, it s not cancer and it certainly is not climate change as a left to lead you to believe it s opioids and its fentanyl and it s coming from her southwest border the most damning thing about that case last week in my district however, was on that brick of fentanyl found was a stamp a known stamp of a border cartel. when i called homeland security and showed them the evidence they said yes we know that cartel well-paid they are moving product at a rate we cannot control because we cannot control the border. want to turn her attention quickly to anot
showdowns. how many of these folks are going through the asylum system and how many are going to cross at vulnerable points? it brings up a serious legal and political quagmire. what s important to note about these caravans is that they are highlighting the issue that hasn t changed at all, that preceded this caravan. every day, there are hundreds of illegal border crossings, in part, mostly due to the transnational cartel chokehold that they have over a lot of the corrupt, mexican local governments as well as those migrants trying to cross the border. it is not new to have an influx or a regular flow of those migrants across the border attempting to seek asylum or by paying the transnational border cartel. > secondly, the laws have not changed exactly. it is important to focus our attention on what can change