Flood of opiates across border 'worst it's ever been' and could destroy country, retired DEA leader warns
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The former El Paso head of the DEA said the influx of meth and fentanyl is 'unprecedented' and warned 'drugs will destroy this country'
Williamson, who retired this year after 30 years of service, also warned about a looming drug cartel war in Juárez and cautioned against the consequences of drug legalization.
Fentanyl overdoses are surging in the United States, prompting the DEA to issue a rare national public safety alert in September regarding counterfeit pills containing fatal doses of the synthetic opioid. Two out of every five counterfeit pills could have a lethal dose, the DEA warned, and two milligrams can kill a human being.
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