ALBANY — The New York State Board of Elections on Tuesday granted former President Donald Trump a spot on the state’s GOP presidential primary, allowing him access two days before the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a mammoth case determining his ballot eligibility nationwide. The two Republicans on the state Elections Board approved Trump’s ballot line in a brief meeting at the board’s .
GOP candidates suggest that the leading driver of the influx of illicit fentanyl is illegal immigration. But fentanyl is overwhelmingly trafficked by U.S. citizens.