California U.S. Rep Mike Garcia: “Enough fentanyl to kill 800,000 people was seized in Florida. The fentanyl crisis is real and its damaging…”

California U.S. Rep Mike Garcia: “Enough fentanyl to kill 800,000 people was seized in Florida. The fentanyl crisis is real and its damaging…”
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Mike Garcia tweeted the following:

“Enough fentanyl to kill 800,000 people was seized in Florida. The fentanyl crisis is real and its damaging EVERY community from coast to coast. We must stop this drug at the source by securing the border.
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Here are other recent tweets from Mike Garcia:

“As the crime rate in LA County remains high, its crucial that our law enforcement have the tools they need to fight the bad guys. Im a proud co-sponsor of the JUSTICE Act, which increases transparency, accountability, and performance of our nations law enforcement.” on Jan. 7
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“Click here to read more about the letter: mikegarcia.house.gov/uploadedfiles/” on Jan. 6
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“Veterans are leaving California and I dont blame them. California is the only state in our nation that taxes our veterans on retirement pay AND survivor benefit pay. I called on @GavinNewsom alongside my California colleagues to demand an end to military pension taxation.” on Jan. 6
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