Tri-State AGs ask Trump administration to close 'loophole' allowing fentanyl to sneak into US
- Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman expressed hope that the Trump administration will close a 'loophole' allowing fentanyl shipments from Mexico and China into the U.S.
- A letter signed by Coleman and 24 other Republican attorneys general raised concerns about the inspection process for the growing number of shipments under Type 86.
- Derek S. Maltz from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration noted that Trump's tariffs and policies led to significant declines in fentanyl smuggling and related overdose deaths in the U.S.
- Reports indicate a dramatic drop in fentanyl production in the Sinaloa Cartel-controlled city of Culiacán, Mexico, attributed to increased government crackdowns.
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Trump’s War On Fentanyl Off To A Strong Start
AUSTIN, Texas – It’s early but not too early to note that President Donald Trump’s all-out World War on cross-border fentanyl smuggling into the United States, the highly lethal synthetic opiate responsible for 120,000 American overdose deaths in recent years, is achieving remarkable impacts for the first time in a decade. A key indicator of ...
Tri-State AGs ask Trump administration to close 'loophole' allowing fentanyl to sneak into US
The majority of overdose deaths in the Tri-State are fentanyl-related. Thats why Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman is spearheading an effort to stop fentanyl from getting into the U.S.A letter from Colemans office addressed to the Trump administration, U.S. Customs and Border Patrol and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security hopes to stop fentanyl from getting into the country. The letter is signed by 25 attorneys general, including Oh…
Republican AGs urge Trump to crack down on obscure 'loophole' cartels use to flood US with fentanyl
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman urges the Trump administration to close a "loophole" in the CBP’s Entry Type 86, fearing it facilitates unchecked fentanyl shipments into the U.S.
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