Dayton Daily News

Biden turns a border crisis into an outright catastroph­e

- Marc A. Thiessen Marc A. Thiessen writes for The Washington Post.

The crime wave in America keeps getting worse, as evidenced by the bloody Easter weekend in New York City. From Friday through Sunday, 29 people were shot, one fatally, in 24 different incidents. And New York is far from the only city seeing a surge in crime.

This is a major problem for President Joe Biden.

In a new ABC-Ipsos poll, approval of the president’s handling of crime has fallen to 38% — down five points from the same poll in October. According to Gallup, 80% of Americans say they are worried about rising crime. Fifty-three percent say they worry a “great deal,” behind only inflation and the economy on Gallup’s list of 14 national concerns. Americans feel unsafe — and they blame Biden and other Democrats.

They are right. And one major reason we are facing a surge in crime is the disaster Biden unleashed on our southern border. Last year, the Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion (DEA) seized enough fentanyl to provide a lethal dose to every American. Overdose deaths from fentanyl coming across the border hit record levels in 2021, claiming a new victim every five minutes.

Most fentanyl entering the United States used to come from China. Then in 2018, President Donald Trump signed the bipartisan Synthetics Traffickin­g & Overdose Prevention Act, which frustrated the ability of Chinese trafficker­s to ship fentanyl through the U.S. Postal Service. At the 2018 Group of 20 summit, Trump also got Chinese President Xi Jinping to declare fentanyl a controlled substance, making traffickin­g it a crime under Chinese law. As enforcemen­t against Chinese fentanyl increased, transnatio­nal criminal organizati­ons shifted production to Mexico and began shipping it in larger and larger quantities over our southern border.

The problem has worsened in the past year thanks to the border crisis Biden unleashed, as the flood of illegal migrants over the past year has forced Customs and Border Protection to shift resources away from drug interdicti­on to processing migrants. Because the same cartels are engaged in both human and drug traffickin­g, they often use migrants — including children — as drug mules. And they strategica­lly send caravans of migrants to overwhelm and distract Border Patrol in one area so they can surge drug shipments across the border in another location.

As the migrant crisis has grown over the past year, fentanyl seizures rose

56% in March 2022 compared with March 2021. And this surge in illegal drugs has contribute­d to the crime surge in U.S. cities. Last fall, the DEA analyzed “national crime statistics and [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] data to identify hot spots of drug-related violence and overdose deaths across the country.” The DEA study “revealed alarming trends” about the criminal drug networks’ activity in 34 U.S. cities, finding the vast majority of those networks “are engaged in gun violence.”

But instead of securing our border, Biden is preparing to make the problem even worse with his plan to scrap Title 42, the public health order that allows border officials to turn away illegal migrants to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Lifting Title 42 would open the floodgates for the cartels to traffic illegal drugs into the United States, as even more Border Patrol agents will be pulled off the front line to process and care for migrants.

Over the past two years, Democrats have shown themselves to be opponents of both law enforcemen­t and border enforcemen­t.

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