'The Federal Government Has Abandoned' The Border: Gop Lawmaker Derides Biden's Border Security

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Ladies and gentlemen, today, we find ourselves in the midst of a discussion that affects our society at its very core. It's a conversation that's been buzzing like a hive of bees, and the stakes couldn't be higher. But let's not beat around the bush – we're talking about drugs, specifically fentanyl pills, and how they're flooding into our nation at an alarming rate.

The Illusion of Legalization

Now, I've heard some bold statements lately, like "the solution to the drug problem is to protect drug users" and "we need to legalize fentanyl strips." While these statements may seem like silver bullets, are they really the solutions we're searching for? The truth is, after curb demand, legalizing these substances is like mopping a bathroom floor without turning off the tub water. The problem is that fentanyl is on the rise, with a 610 percent increase in seizures since 2020. So, can we really mop up this mess without addressing the real issue?

The Border Blues

If you've been following the news lately, you know that our border situation is as hot as a chili pepper in the Arizona sun. Recent reports suggest that the conditions at the border are the worst they've ever been, whether we're talking about immigrants, human trafficking, or drug smuggling. And it's not just the conditions that are concerning; the people on the front lines, our local and state officials, and federal law enforcement officers feel like they've been left high and dry.

Imagine being in their shoes, seeing the federal government shrug its shoulders and say, "This is no longer our problem." It's disheartening, to say the least. The truth is that we've left these heroes to deal with a crisis that is not only a local issue but a national one.

The Countdown to Chaos

As if things weren't complicated enough, the clock is ticking, and a storm is brewing on the horizon. Title 42, a policy that allows us to quickly return immigrants to their home countries under public health emergencies, is coming to an end. And what does the future hold when that policy expires?

Well, if we're to believe the internal numbers from the Department of Homeland Security, we're looking at a potential influx of up to 14,000 immigrants a day. To put it in perspective, that's 425,000 immigrants a month, which is a massive leap from the 250,000 we faced last December. If these numbers hold, we'll be adding another 175,000 to the mix.

So, what will this do to communities like Yuma? It will demolish them. But let me make this crystal clear: what happens in my backyard today will be in your front yard tomorrow, no matter which state you call home.

The Domino Effect

You see, the estimates suggest that 50% of all illegal drugs in America make their way through Arizona's borders, and a staggering 90% of that passes through Pinal County on the I-10 and I-8 interstates, en route to Phoenix and other states. It's not just drugs; it's human trafficking too. When I say, "What happens in my backyard today will be in your front yard tomorrow," I'm talking about a domino effect that ripples through our entire nation.

Now, my friends, this situation is not a simple one. It's a multi-faceted problem that requires a multifaceted solution. It's not about protecting drug users or legalizing substances – it's about turning off the tap and addressing the core issues that lead to drug abuse and trafficking. It's about coming together as a nation to secure our borders and protect our communities.

Let's remember that we are all in this together, and what affects one part of our great nation inevitably ripples through the rest. So, let's not just mop the bathroom floor; let's turn off the tap. Let's address the drug problem at its source, secure our borders, and stand united in the face of this challenge. Because, in the end, what happens in my backyard today will undoubtedly affect your front yard tomorrow.

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'The Federal Government Has Abandoned' The Border: GOP Lawmaker Derides Biden's Border Security
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