The Norwalk Hour

We must stop the scourge of fentanyl

- By Leora Levy Leora Levy is the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in the November election.

Fentanyl is a scourge that affects every community and every ethnic group, leaving a horrific trail of misery and death, especially among young Americans 18-45. Our leaders are often quick to point out the senseless and tragic loss of life, yet not enough take meaningful action to save lives and address this growing epidemic. There are things we can do to stop the flood of fentanyl in our communitie­s, and that starts with strong national security and closing our border.

Career politician­s and big government advocates like Dick Blumenthal reflexivel­y call for more federal resources, but they continue to leave our border patrol and those securing our nation left with one hand tied behind their back. Stopping the invasion at our federal border is critical to stopping the flow of illegal drugs into the United States.

Joe Biden has made our border crisis worse. Upon taking office, he halted the building of the border wall and concurrent surveillan­ce and interdicti­on measures. He then instructed the Border Patrol, Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t and Immigratio­n and Naturaliza­tion Service to stop enforcing the law and instead to basically become case workers for the masses of illegal migrants crossing the border.

We cannot be certain (because so many who have crossed illegally have not been counted), but it has been reported that up to 4.9 million people have surged across the southern border since Biden was inaugurate­d. The Mexican cartels are traffickin­g in human beings: women, children and men, and flooding our country with fentanyl. China is the number one supplier of fentanyl to the United States, which is then smuggled by the cartels allowing them to make hundreds of millions of dollars a week, smuggling in enough fentanyl to kill millions of Americans.

The most obvious solution is to secure the border. End the open-door policy, do not allow the massive influx of illegal migrants into our country. Allow the Border Patrol, INS and ICE to do their real jobs. Use electronic surveillan­ce, drones, Border Patrol, National Guard troops and yes, build a wall where feasible. In 2020, illegal entry had slowed to a trickle. Now the only ones benefiting are the cartels and the Chinese whose coffers are overflowin­g from this human disaster, created and approved by President Biden, Dick Blumenthal and all the career politician­s who refuse to act.

Not only is our nation facing the tragedy of lives lost to fentanyl overdoses, but the cartels and trafficker­s, while being enriched by bringing these drugs into our nation, are also raping, murdering and enslaving men, women and children. Worse still, many children who are taken are from small, poor villages with no ID and no way to trace them. There have been additional reports that the people trafficked are forced to wear wristbands in different colors depending on how much money they owe for having been smuggled into our country, and many are murdered by cartels or die before ever reaching the border. Many who make it can be sold to sexual predators, into slavery or for organ harvesting. What is compassion­ate or kind about this horrific human catastroph­e? Weak border security empowers cartels and fuels this evil.

Under Biden, we’ve also seen an increase of domestical­ly produced fentanyl and the role of criminal gangs like MS-13 distributi­ng the deadly drug. This internatio­nal gang was virtually eliminated in the last administra­tion, has not only been resurrecte­d but has flourished since the open border has allowed them to replenish their ranks.

As a result, American people are facing multiple threats: to national security, public health and personal safety in their communitie­s. These threats are eclipsed by the most serious threat of all: the eliminatio­n of our future by the killing of our children with fentanyl.

What is the solution? Enforce the laws! Enforce both the immigratio­n laws on the border, our criminal laws domestical­ly and end revolving door justice. Incarcerat­e these fiends!

The Justice Department should be charged with eliminatin­g the scourge of fentanyl in our country rather than pursuing political vendettas and partisan agendas. Allow our law enforcemen­t agencies and police department­s to do their jobs, restore and increase their funding, and where it has been removed, restore their qualified immunity. Support and empower police to keep our children safe from fentanyl pushers and other bad actors.

Our leaders can and should be working to address fentanyl deaths across our country. The loss of life is tragic, and it is hurting our communitie­s. Lifesaving Narcan, addiction counseling, and other measures to help our communitie­s are critical. But we must take a holistic approach, and when career politician­s like Biden and Blumenthal refuse to close the border or properly empower law enforcemen­t and the Justice Department, we will only see the scourge of fentanyl continue in Connecticu­t and across the country. We can and must do better.

The most obvious solution is to secure the border. End the open-door policy, do not allow the massive influx of illegal migrants into our country.

 ?? Annelise Hanshaw / Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? Republican candidate for U.S. Senate Leora Levy speaks at a news conference last week.
Annelise Hanshaw / Hearst Connecticu­t Media Republican candidate for U.S. Senate Leora Levy speaks at a news conference last week.

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