California U.S. Rep Mike Garcia: “Todays fentanyl crisis is a direct result of neglecting border security. If these deadly drugs are…”

California U.S. Rep Mike Garcia: “Todays fentanyl crisis is a direct result of neglecting border security. If these deadly drugs are…”
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Mike Garcia tweeted the following:

“Todays fentanyl crisis is a direct result of neglecting border security. If these deadly drugs are stopped at the border, they wont end up in the bodies of our friends and families. Santa Clarita is already hurting too much from this crisis. We need secure borders NOW.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Mike Garcia:

“Interested in attending a service academy? Want to hear more about the application and nomination process? Join me at Service Academy Night on 9/9 to hear more! RSVP to GarciaAcademyNight@mail.house.gov with the first and last names of all those attending with you.” on Aug. 23
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“Joined with local leaders in the SCV yesterday to discuss the fentanyl crisis taking place in North LA County. We’ve had 21 fentanyl deaths this year and must continue to address this issue at the federal & local level.
youtube.com/watch?v=iYx7-8” on Aug. 23
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“Parents in SCV and across the country need to talk to their kids about the dangers of fentanyl. This drug needs to be added to the Schedule 1 list, which a bill I’ve cosponsored the “HALT Fentanyl Act” would do.” on Aug. 23
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