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Laxalt on Cortez Masto's stance on border security: 'She has no intention of protecting our southern border'
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) has a history of changing her mind about border security, according to an opinion piece published by Las Vegas Review-Journal.
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US, Nevada experiencing spike in opioid-related overdose deaths as drugs flood nation's southern border
Overdose deaths in Nevada and across the U.S. have increased dramatically in the last two years.
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Rubio on fentanyl traffickers as crisis worsens in Nevada: 'Cartels increasingly target children and young people'
The Sinaloa and Jalisco drug cartels are utilizing the U.S. southern border to bring fentanyl into the country that analysts say is destroying lives in Nevada.
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Security consultant Almonte: 'Border agents are not getting the support they need from the federal government'
With fentanyl overdose deaths surging across the country, experts are placing the blame on Mexican drug cartels who are utilizing large swaths of migrants at the southern border in order to smuggle the drug into the country.