CBP seized 1,060 pounds of the deadly drug in June. That is the highest amount seized since December and a 12% increase overall from May when 948 pounds were lifted. Similarly, it is higher than 713 pounds seized in June 2020, and the 293 pounds seized in June 2019.
It means that so far in FY2021, with three months left, there have been 8,507 pounds of the drug seized, compared to 4,776 in all of FY 2020.
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Fentanyl, an opioid for pain treatment, is between 50 and 100 times more influential than morphine. According to the CDC, more than 36,000 people died from overdoses involving synthetic opioids like fentanyl in 2019.
Still, drug seizures overall actually fell by 30% from May. So far this fiscal year there have been 504,935 pounds of drugs seized compared to 828,658 in all of FY 2020.
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But fentanyl is observed firmly by officials and lawmakers due to how dangerous it can be with just a tiny amount.
Republicans have mentioned the number to show the surge in illegal activity as well as migration that is growing at the border amid the ongoing border crisis – which Republicans have blamed on the Biden administration’s policies, but Democrats have attributed to root causes like poverty and violence in Central America.
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"They have enough fentanyl just seized in June to kill hundreds of millions of people, almost 70% of our country based on just June, the fentanyl that’s coming in," Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said at a press conference with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott at the weekend.
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CBP announced a slew of records late last week which marks the surge at the border in both migrants and illegal activity is not slowing down.
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CBP said that 188,829 migrants were met at the southern border, an increase from the 180,034 encountered in May. It is also a clear rise since when President Biden took office – there were 78,442 encounters in January.
June's numbers also take the number of conflicts in FY 2021 to more than 1 million, with three months left to go. That's in comparison to just over 458,000 in all of FY 2020 and 977,509 in all of FY 2019.