The fentanyl crisis is tearing through American communities like a wildfire, claiming lives from big cities to small towns. This deadly poison doesn’t care if you’re rich or poor—it’s killing our kids, our neighbors, and our future. With over 100,000 overdose deaths last year alone, this isn’t just a health crisis—it’s an attack on our nation.
China and Mexico are pumping this poison into our country while Washington elites look the other way. Chinese chemists cook up the deadly chemicals, Mexican cartels traffic it across our wide-open borders, and American families pay the price. These foreign suppliers laugh at our weakness as their drugs flood every state.
Our northern border with Canada has become a backdoor for destruction, with smugglers exploiting lax security to push fentanyl into communities. Meanwhile, the Biden administration’s failed policies leave our borders as secure as a screen door, letting cartels operate freely. Patriots on the frontlines at Customs and Border Protection are seizing record amounts, but it’s like bailing water from a sinking boat.
Liberal leaders would rather coddle criminals than protect innocent Americans. Soft-on-crime policies and open borders have turned our streets into killing fields. While families grieve, woke politicians push radical ideas that put addicts above law-abiding citizens. It’s time to put America first—secure the borders, bust the cartels, and keep this poison off our soil.
A powerful new film, Fentanyl: Death Incorporated, exposes the human cost of this epidemic through heartbreaking stories of accidental overdoses. Conservative voices like Dr. Robert Marbut and Billy Baldwin are sounding the alarm, showing how this crisis hits blue-collar workers and CEOs alike. These American patriots reveal the truth the media ignores.
The COVID lockdowns poured gasoline on this fire, with isolated Americans turning to drugs as hope faded. Instead of tackling the problem, bureaucrats sent drug users free needles while ignoring the root causes. Now, fentanyl mixed with other street drugs creates Russian roulette for anyone struggling with addiction.
Local heroes—doctors, cops, and parents—are fighting back with limited resources. They’re reviving overdose victims on sidewalks and preaching the dangers in schools. But they’re outgunned without federal support. Every town deserves protection from this scourge, not just wealthy coastal cities.
Enough is enough. We need walls, not welcome mats. Crush the cartels with military force, hold China accountable for chemical warfare, and put American lives before foreign interests. It’s time for leaders with backbone to declare war on fentanyl—our survival depends on it.