Thursday, October 6, 2022

MARK KELLY OF MEX-INVADED ARIZONA - JOE'S INVASION IS GOOD FOR THE DRUG CARTELS, AND GOOD TO KEEP WAGES FOR LEGALS DEPRESSED! - Republican Blake Masters in Debate: Democrat ‘Mark Kelly Left Our Southern Border Wide Open’

 

NYC Makes Its Largest-Ever Fentanyl Bust, Pills Among Toys: Congressman Tells Biden to 'Wake Up'

By Susan Jones | October 5, 2022 | 8:11am EDT

  

Rainbow fentanyl hidden in a LEGO box seized in New York City. (Photo is one of several slides featured on DEA website)
Rainbow fentanyl hidden in a LEGO box seized in New York City. (Photo is one of several slides featured on DEA website)

(CNSNews.com) - The Drug Enforcement Administration has made its largest-ever seizure of fentanyl in New York City. The 15,000 fentanyl pills, in candy colors, were "concealed in a LEGO box to deter law enforcement attention," DEA said.

"The killing of Americans comes from our border," Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio) said on Wednesday. "And the policies of the Biden administration have made America extremely vulnerable."

"I don't know how many Americans have to die before the Biden administration wakes up," he said.

The fentanyl pills seized in New York City were imprinted with "M" and "30" to resemble 30mg Oxycodone Hydrochloride pills.

The DEA warned that the seizure "signals more widespread distribution of these dangerous, colorful pills." It also highlights the Mexican cartels' latest effort to "use colors and dyes to mimic candy and/or legitimate prescription drugs," DEA said.

“Rainbow fentanyl is a clear and present danger, and it is here in New York City,” said DEA Special Agent in Charge Frank Tarentino: 

"Approximately forty percent of the pills we analyze in our lab contain a lethal dose; and in a recent 15-week enforcement operation, DEA New York seized half a million lethal pills. These staggering statistics underscore the importance of reminding the public that just one pill can kill; and this operation alone removed the equivalent of 500,000 lethal doses of fentanyl from circulation in the Empire State.

"In the same reporting period, DEA seized the equivalent of over 36 million lethal doses nationally," Tarentino added.

Along with the significant fentanyl seizure, a woman identified as Latesha Bush of of Trenton, N.J., was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the first and third degrees. (Bush was arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court on Friday, September 30, 2022. Bail was set at $25,000 cash/$150,000 insurance company bond/$100,000 partially secured surety bond.)

'We should blame China'

The DEA said the fentanyl pills seized in New York originated in Mexico, which has become a fentanyl manufacturing hub, using chemical ingredients sent from China.

That's the problem, said Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio).

"So this is a weapon of mass destruction cloaked as candy as far as I'm concerned. And so innocent people are going to die if this hits the streets, and fortunately this stash was collected," Wenstrup told "Mornings With Maria" on Wednesday:

"They said this stash could kill up to half a million people. You know, the DEA has said that this is a deal that comes from China. They sell the precursors now. They're not selling direct fentanyl. They sell the precursors to making fentanyl, send it to Mexico. Educated chemists put this together and create these products. 

"I had meeting a couple of weeks ago, Maria, with the ambassador of China. He wanted to take a swing through Ohio, he said, and talk about things. But one of the things he said was, they don't like being blamed for the fentanyl problem in the United States of America, and I said, well, do something about it, and we will be glad to work with you on that, for example.

"And he said, well, we sell a legal product, which these products are legal by themselves. And he said, we sell a legal product; we can't be responsible for what they do with it.

"Well, we can control who we sell things to and what is being done with it, and I said the United States would be glad to work with China on that and probably with the Mexican government and with Mexican military as well. We'll see if he follows up on this.

"But look, in 2021 alone, 72,000 Americans are dead because of illicit fentanyl. I can tell you as a surgeon that fentanyl has a great use medicinally and always has. We don't want to remove that. But this is illicit fentanyl, it's deadly fentanyl. It's a weapon of mass destruction.  And so we've got to nip this in the bud.

"But again, the killing of Americans comes from our border. And the policies of the Biden administration have made America extremely vulnerable. And it's not just America as you normally think of national security, it's down to every family, every child in America is vulnerable because of these policies."

Why shouldn't we blame China? host Maria Bartiromo asked, noting that President Biden has not raised the fentanyl issue with Chinese leaders:

"We should blame China," Wenstrup said.

"And I will tell you, about seven years ago I think it was, I was in China, met with their top leadership, and I said, look, you're killing Americans, it will probably be a problem in your country someday. But you've got to stop shipping fentanyl to America. So they cut back on this, and what's their way around it? They send the precursors to Mexico, to the cartels.

"Look, the policies of the Biden administration are in favor of the cartels and their growing deadly business, and also it's now deadly to Americans. I don't know how many Americans have to die before the Biden administration wakes up," Wenstrup said.


Republican Blake Masters in Debate: Democrat ‘Mark Kelly Left Our Southern Border Wide Open’

Arizona Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly, left, smiles as he stands on stage with Republican challenger Blake Masters, right, prior to a televised debate in Phoenix, Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
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Republican Blake Masters tore into his opponent, Democrat Mark Kelly, in the Arizona debate, asserting, “Mark Kelly left our southern border wide open.”

Former President Donald Trump endorsed GOP candidate Blake Masters, who is running for U.S. Senate in Arizona.

Masters harshly criticized Democratic incumbent Mark Kelly’s record on the southern border during their debate.

“Senator Kelly voted for 87,000 more IRS agents” before “he rejected hiring 18,000 more border patrol agents,” Masters noted. “That shows you what his priorities are, Mark Kelly left our southern border wide open,” Masters asserted.

Masters recently launched an advertisement in which he criticized Kelly’s decision to vote for the new IRS agents but against new border patrol agents.

Mark Kelly has repeatedly voted against border security. In February 2021, Kelly voted against an amendment that would have kept the Biden administration from being able to cancel existing border wall contracts.

The Democrat senator from Arizona voted against a measure that would have prohibited the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) from hiring any new agents until the U.S. Border Patrol doubled its forces.

Kelly has also voted to end Title 42, which allows the government to suspend entry of immigrants into the United States for reasons of public safety.

In May of 2021, Kelly voted against border security, again voting against an amendment that would have prohibited the Biden administration from canceling border wall contracts for which funds had already been appropriated. Kelly similarly voted against border security in August.

Blake Masters has been endorsed by the National Border Patrol Council. Masters has remarked that “we’re not going to have a country” if we refuse to secure the border, and he supports finishing the border wall.

National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman Rick Scott blasted Kelly’s horrible record on the border, remarking, “Mark Kelly has no plan to fix the border crisis he created. He’s been spewing empty rhetoric to Arizonans about securing the border but voting against border security when he’s in D.C. The bottom line is that Mark Kelly will never stand up to Biden’s amnesty and open borders agenda.”

Spencer Lindquist is a reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him on Twitter @SpencerLndqst and reach out at slindquist@breitbart.com

 

“Right now, the Biden administration has failed on the [illegal immigration] crisis at the border and hasn’t done much about stopping the flow of fentanyl. Shouldn’t we stop a WMD from crossing our border?” Wenstrup said.

Exclusive: Ohio Rep. Brad Wenstrup Issues Plan Declaring Fentanyl a WMD Against American Citizens

WASHINGTON, D.C. SEPTEMBER 17: Sandra Bagwell, 54, holds a photo of her late son, Ryan Bagwell, during the Lost Voices of Fentanyl Second Annual National Rally: STOP Illicit Fentanyl Poisonings on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. on September 17, 2022. According to a report by the National Center for …
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Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R-OH) is leading an effort to declare illicit fentanyl a Weapon of Mass Destruction (WMD) being used against hundreds of thousands of American citizens, a plan exclusively shared with Breitbart News reveals.

The “Stop Our Scourge Act,” co-sponsored by Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX), would classify fentanyl as a WMD and require the Office of National Drug Control Policy to assess how the Mexican and Chinese governments can intervene to stop the flow of the deadly drug into American communities.

“I just think it’s time that we declare fentanyl for what it is — a WMD,” Wenstrup told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview. “Fentanyl fits that description and it is destroying the lives of so many young people. It is now the number one cause of death for Americans aged 18 to 45. These are our next moms and dads, our future truckers, our future police officers, etc.”

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The Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency, as Wenstrup notes, has seized enough fentanyl to kill 2.9 billion people.

In August, in a single seizure, there was enough fentanyl in an Arizona border town to kill more than 42 million Americans. In 2018, enough fentanyl was seized in a drug bust in Clark County, Ohio to kill four million Ohioans.

“Federal agents have said they’ve seen a 4,000 percent increase in fentanyl over the last three years,” Wenstrup said. “That’s just what they’ve caught … we need to stop this at the southern border and work backward from there. It’s not just the humans coming across, it’s the drugs. We need to dismantle the supply chain.”

Nearly all illicit fentanyl makes its way into American communities via the United States-Mexico border but initial production begins in China. Wenstrup called on President Joe Biden to take the issue directly to Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Classifying fentanyl as a WMD being used against American citizens, Wenstrup hopes, would open a whole host of routes for local sheriffs, district attorneys, state prosecutors, and federal prosecutors to charge fentanyl dealers with murder when their clients — often unaware they are buying counterfeit prescription drugs laced with deadly fentanyl — die as a result of a sale.

Photos of fentanyl victims are on display at The Faces of Fentanyl Memorial at the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration headquarters on September 27, 2022 in Arlington, Virginia. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Photos of fentanyl victims are on display at The Faces of Fentanyl Memorial at the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration headquarters on September 27, 2022 in Arlington, Virginia. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

“Right now, the Biden administration has failed on the [illegal immigration] crisis at the border and hasn’t done much about stopping the flow of fentanyl. Shouldn’t we stop a WMD from crossing our border?” Wenstrup said.

“Dealers know that death is one of the results but they sell it anyway,” Wenstrup continued. “When the charges become about the sale of a deadly WMD, I would think prosecutors would have a larger case in charging someone with murder.”

Despite an ongoing opioid crisis, where deaths increasingly become Americans poisoned by tiny doses of fentanyl, there has been little action on the issue from lawmakers in Washington, DC — on both sides of the aisle, Republicans and Democrats.

Most recently, House Democrats blocked a plan to crack down on fentanyl.

The latest Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) figures reveal that more than 100,000 Americans are dying from drug overdoses and poisonings every year. Nearly two-thirds of those deaths were linked to fentanyl.

In Ohio, alone, 81 percent of drug overdose deaths were linked to fentanyl in 2020. This is an increase from 2019, 2018, and 2017, when fentanyl was linked to about 76 to 71 percent of drug overdose deaths.

John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here. 

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