… investing more and deploying more of the, the remarkable technology we have at the border to stop the shipment of fentanyl through ports of entry. You know, in our country, Most of the fentanyl comes through ports of entry in vehicles, in cars and trucks and vans and other kinds of commercial or personal vehicles. Most of it comes through ports of entry and most of it comes in a vehicle driven by an American citizen. We need to crack down on those who are bringing fentanyl through ports of entry. (26:53–27:03)
CLAIM
Asserts that the majority of fentanyl enters the U.S. through ports of entry in vehicles.
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