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These opioids then come across our southern border and kill over 100,000 Americans every year. This needs to end and the perpetrators need to be held accountable,
We are willing to carry out pragmatic cooperation with the United States on the basis of equality and mutual respect, but we firmly oppose the United States using the fentanyl issue as an excuse to put pressure, threaten and blackmail China,
I think everybody’s on board on the fentanyl threat and the fentanyl deaths,
Do you have metrics that you are going to set that they have to meet this and then the tariffs go away? I mean, do we publicly know what that threshold is?”
Host Bret Baier then asked Well, there’s 70,000 Americans dying every year, and that’s the low estimate because you don’t pick up all the deaths from the fake Xanax.”
Navarro laughed and replied No, of course not. Of course not, Bret,
True, but you’re putting them all in Canada’s pocket?”
And look, here’s the other thing. The fentanyl crisis is so toxic to our economy, Bret, because most of the people that are dying are prime-age working people.”
It's incredible to hear from our partners about what we've been able to allow them to do, facilitate them, and we've seen it in the numbers, 98 percent drop in crossings on the southern border,
he said, without giving a time frame The territory to the immediate south of our border is now dominated entirely by criminal cartels that murder, rape, torture and exercise total control,
Trump told Congress on Tuesday The Defense Department has assets that we can bring to bear, not just troops, not just surveillance, not just equipment, but actual planning and capabilities that enhance what Border Patrol is already doing,
I'm not going to make any announcements about any invasions of Mexico here today,
I actually think he's doing a huge favor to the people of Mexico, because if they don't get control of these cartels, the people of Mexico are going to wake up in a narco state where the cartels have more power than their own government."
We want the Mexican government to help itself, but also in the process, to help the American people. It's going to destabilize the entire country of Mexico, the entire government, if they don't take it more seriously,
Trump deported 37,660 people during his first month in office, … far less than the monthly average of 57,000 removals and returns in the last full year of Biden’s administration,