A report by the Manhattan Institute reveals that the majority of fentanyl entering the U.S. comes from the southern border, contradicting President Trump’s claims about the Canadian border’s role in drug trafficking. The study shows that while large fentanyl seizures occur at both borders, 40% of such seizures happen along the Mexican border, compared to only 1.2% at the Canadian border.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: A recent report reveals that most fentanyl entering the United States comes from the southern border with Mexico, not the northern border with Canada, contradicting claims made by former President Trump about the severity of the threat from Canada.
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