… those that are a threat to the United States and stop them before they enter the United States. Both my previous questions are in tandem with my last question, and It's about fentanyl and its movement across the northern border. What is the change in the last couple of years with what we're seeing? Whether it be the drug itself or precursors, we're not seeing the level of seizures or cross border seizures for fentanyl along the northern border. I certainly would defer to my colleagues regarding fentanyl. (04:01–04:12)
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Asserts a concern about changes in fentanyl movement across the northern border in recent years.
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