It came through a legal port of entry in a tractor-trailer. No wall involved.
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Also busted by a dog.
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How do you know that no fentanyl is coming across the unguarded border in equal or greater quantities than thru port of entry? Seems that is where the criminals would try to bring it across but I don't know anything about it
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Thanks for the illustration of how drug shipments come through ports of entry and how our existing border security system is more than capable of catching them. You're very good at this. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
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It's surprising, because historically Jim isn't good about telling other people about crimes.
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@scottsands Food for thought as you discuss on the show... Guess where? Port of entry, not desert. Guess who? Mexican national, not Central American asylum seeker. Guess how? In a tractor-trailer, not a backpack. Guess what didn't stop it? A wall. Agents using technology did. -
Wouldn’t a wall / physical barrier force virtually everyone to “ports of entry” regardless of how they arrive, which could then attempt to catch all illegal drugs or criminals? Asking for a friend.
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I thought the crisis was in the changing rooms you were responsible for?
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Say it again so he can hear you...
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