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Tuesday, July 2, 2024

Feds keep on seizing fentanyl, weapons at US-Canada border as crisis continues

 Federal agents working at ports of entry in northern U.S. cities and in small towns along the U.S.-Canadian border are continuing to thwart illegal activity.

Federal agents working in Detroit, Chicago, Cincinnati and in a small border town of North Dakota continue to interdict fentanyl, weapons, fake e-cigarettes and illegal prescription drugs stemming from the border crisis.

In Detroit, U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Office of Field Operations agents seized nearly six pounds of fentanyl in one enforcement action at the Fort Street Cargo Facility.

It was the largest seizure of its kind for the Port of Detroit, and one of the largest inbound fentanyl seizures at the northern border in the last five years, CBP says.

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As CBP agents inspected international mail, a K-9 sniffed out the synthetic opioid, uncovering a package containing multiple plastic bags of pills.

The pills were tested and identified as fentanyl.

With two milligrams considered a lethal dose, they seized enough fentanyl to kill more than 1.3 million people.

Farther north, in the CBP Grand Forks Sector in Pembina County, North Dakota, Border Patrol agents working with a K9 discovered three backpacks full of abandoned firearms.

Three customs and border protection officers and Drug enforcement administration special forces participate in a training at the airport for searching and seizing drugs
Federal agents working in Detroit, Chicago, Cincinnati and in a small border town of North Dakota continue to interdict fentanyl, weapons, fake e-cigarettes and illegal prescription drugs stemming from the border crisis.Shutterstock / Belish

They found them after responding to a report of suspicious activity west of the Neche, North Dakota Port of Entry.

Once they arrived, “they observed two individuals absconding from the area into Canada,” Border Patrol said.

The agents continued searching the area and with the help of their canine, Odin, found backpacks left behind containing a significant amount of firearms.

They seized 65 handguns, 65 pistol magazines, two rifles, one suppressor, and two rifle magazines.

“Bulk firearms seizures are an uncommon occurrence for the Grand Forks Sector, but this serves as a humbling reminder of how critically important our mission is,” Grand Forks Sector Chief Patrol Agent Scott Garrett said.

Counterfeit goods seizures
In Detroit, U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Office of Field Operations agents seized nearly six pounds of fentanyl in one enforcement action at the Fort Street Cargo Facility.Alamy Stock Photo

“There is currently no threat to the community at this time,” Border Patrol said – but “encourages everyone to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity.”

Reports can be anonymous. Residents are encouraged to call 1-800-982-4077, “24 hours a day, 7 days a week.”

They can also send tips via email to gfndispatch@cbp.dhs.gov.

Community involvement has been critical to Border Patrol agents working in the remote areas along the northern border, The Center Square has reported.

Lack of operational control at the northern border presents a national security threat, experts have told The Center Square.

They have issued warnings after the greatest number of illegal border crossers, including the greatest number of known or suspected terrorists, have been apprehended at the northern border in U.S. history under the Biden administration.

In Chicago, CBP agents recently seized 53,700 illegal electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) shipped from China destined to a wholesaler in Mississippi with an estimated retail price of over $1 million.

They discovered a shipment of 179 boxes was mislabeled as electronic atomizers but full of vaping pens in violation of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, which regulates consumer goods.

CBP agents, working with Food & Drug Administration officials, determined the products were adulterated and being imported by an unauthorized agent.

Mislabeling the contents as electronic atomizers is “a common practice used to smuggle unapproved goods into the US,” CBP says, adding that they were likely being sent to a wholesaler for wider distribution nationwide.

Last month, the FDA announced a new federal multi-agency task force to combat the illegal distribution and sale of e-cigarettes.

Another product CBP and the FDA have found is being illegally imported is an FDA approved prescription drug used to treat type 2 diabetes and weight loss, Ozempic.

Importing Ozempic into the U.S. is prohibited without FDA authorization and oversight.

At the Port of Cincinnati, CBP agents have so far seized a record 11 shipments of unauthorized Ozempic coming from Columbia this calendar year.

CBP agents first detected shipments in February of pre-filled injection pens containing Ozempic coming from Columbia.

The shipments have primary destinations of New York, Massachusetts and Texas, with a combined estimated value of $887,000.

“Unfortunately, very few online pharmacies are compliant with the U.S. pharmacy standards,” CBP said.

“This poses health risks to consumers who purchase what they believe is a genuine product at a much lower cost.”

“Prescription drugs that are smuggled from outside the U.S., particularly injectable products that should be sterile, can present a serious health risk to those who use them. The drugs have not undergone the proper import processes and may contain unknown or dangerous ingredients,” Dan Solis, FDA Assistant Commissioner for import operations, said.

Director Field Operations-Chicago LaFonda Sutton-Burke said there have been “soaring sales in E-commerce of illegal medications from overseas entities that fail to abide by the rules set in place. … Stopping illegal shipments of Ozempic saves consumers a substantial amount of money and potentially dangerous health risks.”

https://nypost.com/2024/07/02/us-news/feds-keep-on-seizing-fentanyl-weapons-at-us-canada-border-as-crisis-continues/

Harris’ desperately ‘youthful’ pandering is too cringeworthy to be presidential

 In a desperate attempt to appear hip and appeal to young voters, Kamala Harris instead made everyone cringe with a cameo at the BET Awards Sunday — throwing around outdated slang and effecting a forced tone that sounded nothing like her normal speaking voice.

“Girl, I’m out here on these streets,” she told show host Taraji P. Henson, very unconvincingly.

It’s just the latest spin from the Biden administration, which has desperately welcomed “Queer Eye” stars and TikTok influencers to the White House to appeal to increasingly disillusioned young Americans.

But rolling out the vice president to cosplay as a relatable, cool candidate is pandering and embarrassing.

Taraji P. Henson told the vice president about her concerns heading into the 2024 election.Bet.com
Harris dropped a Kendrick Lamar reference and said she was “out here on these streets.”Bet.com

Harris interrupted the BET Awards with a pre-recorded segment in which she FaceTimed Henson to talk about the upcoming election.

The “Empire” actress sat in a makeup chair and told “Madam V.P. Harris” about her concerns for the upcoming election, claiming that “our basic freedoms are being tested” in November.

“Let me tell you, you’re right, Taraji, there is so much at stake at the moment,” Harris responded, stoking fear.

“There’s a full-on attack on our fundamental freedoms,” the VP claimed. “The freedom to vote, the freedom to love who you love, the freedom to be safe from gun violence, the freedom for a woman to make decisions about her own body and not having her government tell her what to do.”

Harris went on to say that “The majority of us believe in freedom and equality, but these extremists, as they say, ‘They not like us’” — a reference to Kendrick Lamar’s Drake-dissing song “Not Like Us.”

VP Kamala Harris and Taraji P. Henson did a mock FaceTime call during the sponsored segment.Bet.com

This didn’t sit well with viewers, either. “BET really got Kamala Harris pandering to the black community talking bout ‘They not like us’….ummm Ms. Harris YOU not like us either,” one X user quipped.

According to an on-screen chyron, the two-minute segment was paid for by the Biden-Harris campaign.

It concluded with a call to register to vote and “head to the ballot box on November 5th.”

Kamala Harris made a cringeworthy cameo during this year’s BET Awards.Bet.com

It was all yet another desperate attempt by the campaign to appeal to young voters and black voters, and it simply didn’t fly.

Elon Musk even weighed in, calling the segment “toenail curling level of cringe.”

(Soon after, he called Harris out for claiming that Trump would ban abortion nationwide, even though the former president explicitly said during Thursday’s debate that he would not do so.)

President Biden has been losing ground with young voters: 27% of Americans under the age of 30 support Biden, according to the Times-Siena poll.Getty Images

On one hand, the campaign’s strategy with the BET drop-in is right: They do have an issue with young voters and with black voters, prompting Democrats to ring the alarm bells.

The latest New York Times-Siena poll, which was conducted before Biden’s disastrous debate performance last week, found just 43% of Black voters would vote for Joe Biden if the election was today.

Less than a quarter (21%) said the country was headed in the right direction.

Meanwhile, only 27% of Americans under the age of 30 are throwing their support behind Biden, according to the Times-Siena poll, and an eye-watering 15% say the country is on the right track.

No wonder, considering candidate age is a primary concern among young voters, and Biden just absolutely bungled the last debate with many senior moments.

The Biden-Harris administration has welcomed reality TV stars and TikTok influencers to the White House, including “Queer Eye” star Jonathan van Ness (above).X / @VP
Vice President Harris meets with Jonathan van Ness.X / @VP

But trotting out Harris with over-produced, condescending and seemingly insincere appearances will not save the Biden-Harris campaign.

Voters want a candidate that addresses the issues that matter to them and actually executes, not someone to pop onto the BET Awards to sprinkle in some unnatural cultural references and desperate pandering.

https://nypost.com/2024/07/02/opinion/kamala-harriss-youthful-pandering-is-cringeworthy/