And, you know, that's something that we've got to start with, is secure the border, confront the cartel. Look, the cartel. Think about it this way. You know, and there's terrorist organizations all around the world, but We have about 100,000 Americans dying each year from fentanyl or other, you know, drug opioid overdoses that are largely coming through our southern border. Why are we not being more aggressive to confront that? We need to see a return to a United States that is a leader in strength, whether it's at our border or projecting that strength globally. (11:47–12:01)
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Asserts that approximately 100,000 Americans die annually from drug overdoses, primarily from substances entering through the southern border.
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