
Cartels flooding the border with fentanyl powder and pills, US attorney says as Title 42 policy end looms
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U.S. Attorney Randy Grossman told Fox News Digital his office is working on prosecutions of drug traffickers and cartel drug dealers, along with fentanyl prevention campaigns.
"We're going to continue to employ the strategy that we've been employing, which is aggressive prosecutions and prevention," Grossman said when asked about the possible end of the policy during a Tuesday interview with Fox News Digital. "We are very focused on making sure that we deter crimes at the border, including the scourge of fentanyl trafficking that's killing our residents, as well as preventing deaths in our community by getting into the community through an abundance of outreach programs in partnership with our law enforcement agency partners." Kelly Laco is a politics editor for Fox News Digital.
The U.S. attorney's office regularly works with the Border Patrol, Customs and Border Protection, Homeland Security Investigations, as well as state and local law enforcement partners, said Grossman, who explained that they are "prepared" to deal with issues at the border due to their working partnerships.

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