Fentanyl Seized at Southern Border Jumps 300 Percent over Last May

by ASHLEY OLIVER 15 Jun 2021

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials seized 934 pounds of fentanyl at the southern border in May, a 300 percent increase over last May, according to CBP data.

The agency’s most recent statistics also reveal that in the eight months of fiscal year 2021, officials have seized 7,039 pounds of fentanyl, more than the entirety of fiscal year 2020, in which they seized 4,544 pounds.

Fentanyl, an opioid, is akin to morphine but is estimated to be 50 to 100 times more potent.



(Customs and Border Protection)

The updated data from CBP comes amid a surge of illegal migration at the southern border beginning in the first four full months that President Joe Biden has been in office. In May, for instance, border officials encountered more than 180,000 migrants crossing the border illegally, a 675 percent increase over last May.

Rep. Yvette Herrell (R-NM), who represents one of the four border states directly impacted by the growing crisis, posted to social media:



Rep. Yvette Herrell
@RepHerrell

Fact: The 180,034 border crossings in May is a new 21-year high.



Rep. Yvette Herrell
@RepHerrell

These photos are from yesterday morning, 15 miles north of the border in my district. The #BidenBorderCrisis is only getting worse and there is no end in sight.






6:16 PM · Jun 14, 2021

CBP also reported encountering more than 101,000 illegal migrants in February, more than 173,000 in March, and more than 178,000 in April. Those monthly totals represent a 175 percent increase, a 403 percent increase, and a 944 percent increase over last year’s monthly totals, respectively.

In Texas, where the illegal crossings were most prevalent last month, Gov. Greg Abbott (R) stated in a press release about fentanyl specifically, “Lives are at stake as dangerous drugs like fentanyl pour into our communities at an astonishing rate, and we must act now to crack down on this proliferation of this deadly drug.” The governor announced Saturday he signed a law to lengthen prison time for those “manufacturing and delivering” the substance:



Greg Abbott
@GregAbbott_TX

Texas is going after the drug cartels and the gangs that help them push dangerous drugs like fentanyl.I just signed a law to increase prison time for manufacturing or delivering fentanyl.It also limits probation and parole for these criminals.

6:05 PM · Jun 12, 2021

Abbott and Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey (R) have declared states of emergency at their borders and wrote a joint letter Thursday calling on fellow governors to provide them assistance “given the staggering number” of illegal migrants entering their states.

“The Biden Administration’s policies are the most reckless, reprehensible, and dangerous of any president I’ve ever seen,” Abbott told Breitbart News’s Texas team last week. In the governors’ letter, they directly tied the “failure to enforce federal immigration laws” to the harms caused by “deadly fentanyl and human-trafficking.”

In addition to the administration’s relaxed border policies, a Breitbart News report predicted last year an increase in fentanyl and methamphetamine smuggling and a decrease in marijuana smuggling. The report suggested the shifting pattern would come in part because of loosened U.S. marijuana laws and the growing cost of increasingly involved cartel wars, forcing cartels to “move more product.”

https://www.breitbart.com/immigratio...cent-last-may/