The global drug problem has ended countless lives. (Unsplash image) |
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is up to 100 times stronger than other opioids like morphine, heroin or oxycodone. Its main use, as approved by the Food and Drug Administration, is as a pain reliever. Often fentanyl is mixed into other drugs as a cheap way to make them stronger. According to José de Córdoba, Vipal Monga, Julie Wernau and Brian Spegele of the Wall Street Journal, “The drug is cheap to make, provides huge profit margins and is easy to smuggle.”
“President Trump has declared that the illegal transit into the U.S. of migrants and drugs, chiefly fentanyl, is a national emergency, and he has targeted Mexico, Canada and China with tariffs to force them to halt the flow,” reports the Journal.
According to the Journal, Canada responded to the fentanyl problem in 2024, saying that it would invest "$900 million over six years to improve security." China cracked down on the production and sale of fentanyl in 2019, however it continues "to produce the chemical ingredients used to make fentanyl and to sell them to drug producers in Mexico, the U.S. and elsewhere.” Mexico also said that it would increase border security to focus on preventing drugs from crossing the border.
Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum, “whose top security concern is a war between two factions of the Sinaloa cartel, said she asked for Trump’s help in stopping the smuggling of weapons to Mexico that end up in the hands of cartels,” reports the Journal.
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