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Jim Risch: “Mexican authorities reported just 2.6 billion in fraudulent…”

Featuring: Jim Risch, Republican | U.S. Senate Idaho

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The 208: Day in the Life of Idaho Senator Jim Risch

Published | Video Starts at 03:49

Much more action is needed and it must be done much faster to save American lives. As one example, the cartels might take in as much as $500 billion annually. But Mexican authorities reported just 2.6 billion in fraudulent transactions for the three years between 2019, 2021. China, America's greatest competitor, provides significant tax incentives to domestic producers of fentanyl precursors and allows those producers to export freely to the US and to Mexico. You heard that right. (03:49–03:58)

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Asserts that Mexican authorities reported $2.6 billion in fraudulent transactions over three years.

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