Border Crisis: Narcotics Trafficking 'Exponentially' Increas

Border Crisis: Narcotics Trafficking 'Exponentially' Increasing in Arizona


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While much of the focus has been on the Biden administration's violation of federal law by holding unaccompanied minors in Texas processing facilities for longer than 72 hours, over in Arizona Mexican drug cartels are taking full advantage of new open border policies. 
Investigative reporter Sara Carter is reporting the trafficking of narcotics into the United States has "exponentially increased" since President Biden took office. 
"While our Border Patrol agents are spread so thin dealing with young people, they're actually and the people that are crossing the border, taking care of those unaccompanied minors and family units, the drug cartels are using open spaces because the Biden Administration basically halted the continuation of the border wall. They're using those open spaces to bring the drugs in," she said during an interview with Fox News. 

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