China’s Role in Border Crisis Exposed by Author Peter Schweizer

Peter Schweizer has unveiled China’s significant influence amidst the border crisis and escalating drug problems, shedding light on a critical issue.

Speaking to Mark Levin, Schweizer highlighted a congressional commission’s revelation in early 2021 that 2,000 Chinese nationals were present just south of the border in Mexico. These individuals, Schweizer explained, have been collaborating with Mexican cartels to produce fentanyl for smuggling across the border.

While the congressional report in 2021 signaled the seriousness of the issue, the Biden administration has failed to take decisive action to secure the border, leaving it vulnerable.

Schweizer condemned this negligence, describing it as “criminal negligence,” emphasizing that the administration prioritizes its agenda over protecting the American people. He underscored the devastating impact of fentanyl, which has become the leading cause of death in the United States for individuals under 45 years old.

President Biden’s reluctance to confront China verbally regarding the fentanyl trade has drawn criticism. Levin suggested that Biden’s policies inadvertently facilitate the sale and use of fentanyl in the United States, earning him the label of one of the greatest facilitators of the drug trade and human trafficking.

Schweizer concurred, emphasizing the staggering human cost of the open border, particularly its impact on Americans and vulnerable populations such as women and children.

The discussion underscores the urgency of addressing China’s involvement in the drug trade and the dire consequences of lax border policies.

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