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New Data Shows American Citizens Are Smuggling More Fentanyl into the US Than Migrants
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New Data Shows American Citizens Are Smuggling More Fentanyl into the US Than Migrants

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New data reveals that American citizens are responsible for smuggling more fentanyl into the United States than migrants, challenging common perceptions about drug trafficking across the border. According to a recent report by KPBS, this shift in smuggling patterns highlights evolving dynamics in the fentanyl crisis, raising questions about enforcement strategies and the factors driving domestic involvement in the illegal drug trade. The findings shed new light on the complexities of combating the opioid epidemic and the role of U.S. citizens in fueling the influx of this deadly synthetic drug.

American Citizens Leading Role in Fentanyl Smuggling Surpasses Migrant Involvement

Recent law enforcement statistics reveal a significant shift in the demographics of fentanyl traffickers…

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Author : Noah Rodriguez

Publish date : 2026-01-15 07:56:00

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