This is what seditious conspiracy looks like. It’s flat out treason.
Shellenberger is right – there has never been anything like this in the history of America. It dwarfs Watergate & every other scandal combined. This is the real seditious conspiracy that they have been covering up & it is ongoing. Well done to Shellenberger and Taibbi – huge… https://t.co/QwAZTzkIAw
Is THIS what the FBI raid on Mara logo was really about? Was the FBI looking for this folder?
Wasn't it shortly after they raided Trumps home that we learned that it was Antony Blinken that asked the 51 CIA agents to sign the document calling Hunter Biden's laptop Russia… https://t.co/jez29YGc27
The L.A. Times ran an editorial that claims illegal immigrants aren't smuggling fentanyl into the U.S. There have been numerous arrests of illegal immigrants caught backpacking fentanyl across the border. I will post some of those busts below. We only know what law enforcement… pic.twitter.com/hYm9dBUMXU
“The L.A. Times ran an editorial that claims illegal immigrants aren’t smuggling fentanyl into the U.S.
There have been numerous arrests of illegal immigrants caught backpacking fentanyl across the border.
I will post some of those busts below. We only know what law enforcement publicizes.
Here are the facts about fentanyl smuggling: Are the large crowds of migrants looking to turn themselves into Border Patrol after crossing illegally smuggling fentanyl? No.
Are drug smugglers backpacking it in through remote areas where there are few, if any agents on the line because they are busy processing huge groups of migrants elsewhere? Yes. And with 1.8 million + known gotaways, it’s impossible to know how much is getting in. It is true that the overwhelming majority of fentanyl seized at the southern border is in vehicles at ports of entry coming into the U.S., usually being smuggled by U.S. citizens.
But in fiscal year 2023, Border Patrol seized over 2,840 lbs of fentanyl *between* ports of entry. There is no breakdown on how much of that is vehicles stopped at BP checkpoints vs illegal immigrants caught backpacking it, but to claim that illegal immigrants don’t smuggle fentanyl into the U.S. is provably false.”
This is what seditious conspiracy looks like. It’s flat out treason.
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Of course….
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I’m sure a retraction will be forthcoming…. 🙄
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All the news that’s fit to lie about….
“The L.A. Times ran an editorial that claims illegal immigrants aren’t smuggling fentanyl into the U.S.
There have been numerous arrests of illegal immigrants caught backpacking fentanyl across the border.
I will post some of those busts below. We only know what law enforcement publicizes.
Here are the facts about fentanyl smuggling: Are the large crowds of migrants looking to turn themselves into Border Patrol after crossing illegally smuggling fentanyl? No.
Are drug smugglers backpacking it in through remote areas where there are few, if any agents on the line because they are busy processing huge groups of migrants elsewhere? Yes. And with 1.8 million + known gotaways, it’s impossible to know how much is getting in. It is true that the overwhelming majority of fentanyl seized at the southern border is in vehicles at ports of entry coming into the U.S., usually being smuggled by U.S. citizens.
But in fiscal year 2023, Border Patrol seized over 2,840 lbs of fentanyl *between* ports of entry. There is no breakdown on how much of that is vehicles stopped at BP checkpoints vs illegal immigrants caught backpacking it, but to claim that illegal immigrants don’t smuggle fentanyl into the U.S. is provably false.”
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