Officials of the Cabinet of American President Donald Trump continue to blame the northern border, and in particular in Vancouver, for fentanyl Enter the United States
FBI director Kash Patel appeared on Fox News on Sunday saying that despite Trump sealing the border, fentanyl still arrives in the United States
“Where are all Narco’s traffickers continue to bring these things to the country?” Said Patel.
“The northern border. Our opponents have teamed up with the PCC (Chinese Communist Party) and others, in Russia, Iran, in a variety of different criminal companies, and they are sailing around Vancouver and come by air. ”
Patel said it was the lack of cooperation of the federal authorities and previous administrations to guarantee the northern border, allowing violent crimes to continue.
“Now, we have focused on this and we call our state and local partners to apply the law up there, but you know who must intervene, because they present themselves there and ship it here,” he added.
“And I do not care to participate in this debate to make someone the 51st state or not, but they are our partner in the North. And say what you want in Mexico, but they helped us to seal the southern border. The facts speak for themselves.”

The mayor of Blaine in the state of Washington told Global News that He was told that additional research on the Canadian American border aimed at drug traffickers.

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“If drugs are entering the United States, it means that the money must spend through the border to pay drugs,” said Mary Lou Steward.
“This is also what they were looking for when they did this research on outgoing cars.”
However, the latest customs of the American customs and border patrol shows that 6.3 kg of fentanyl were seized on the northern border in April, which is a fraction of almost 300 kg of fentanyl intercepted from Mexico.
The conservatives of British Columbia call the Government of the NPD to launch public inquiries on the diversion of the safe offer and the decriminalization of drugs as well as in a bipartite working group on fentanyl traffic.
“It is worrying, but I do not think that it is something that we have to harm as a rhetoric attached to the trade war, because our own Canadian intelligence reports indicate an increase in the quantity of groups of organized crimes producing drugs here in Canada and it is something that we must take measures on Global News,” said Elenore Sturko, the conservative general solicitor News.

The president of the British Columbia Tariff Committee Ravi Kahlon calls for the last statement of the United States nothing more than “disinformation” aimed at justifying unjust prices in Canada.
“All this is a distraction,” he said.
“The prices they bring have been brought to address fentanyl, but their own data show that the percentage of fentanyl entering the United States is very, very small.”
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