i want to put these numbers up, mercedes. look at the numbers. this is the encounters. look at that. two million plus encounters. the got-aways are not included in that. look at the fentanyl drug seizures. roll over. you have 14.7 thousand pounds of fentanyl. that s 30, 40% higher than last year. it s a major problem. i ll give you 10 seconds to wrap it up, juan. i hate to be jumping your thing there. but the republicans have said over and over again, we need to secure the border, keep building the border wall. we need to reinforce the number of border patrol agents down there. there s been solutions coming and joe biden has never been to the border and kamala harris has done zero at the border. your final thoughts? what is mccarthy doing down there? he s running to be speaker and he doesn t have the votes so
folks on long island when the planes arrived at 2:00 in the morning. laura: yeah, the white planes airport i was there that summer when they were starting that. right. and the idea that we re not coordinating with them, as you said, we ve never heard, we ve never heard from this white house, biden s never been to the border, kamala harris was a joke went to el paso was on the ground a few minutes and left. they haven t seen the problem. we re not going to stochlt texas and florida are the last lines of defense for this country. texas is the america that all america used to be and we re going to stand up and fight for our swornity and fight for our country and fight to help americans from the fentanyl drug the number one killer of young people, into it to keep criminals out and we re staying in the fight and the rest of the country, all these blue states, whether they want to join us in the fight or not, they re going to be in it. laura: well, dan, just remember that in martha s v
Fentanyl exposure produces specific EEG signatures in the brain. The findings also revealed the drug impairs people's breathing four minutes before noticeable changes in alertness.
America's opioid crisis has reached catastrophic proportions, with over 80,000 people dying of opioid overdoses last year, most of them due to illicit synthetics such as fentanyl more than seven times the number a decade ago.